INDEX. 



Chaouacheis, an Indian nation, ii. 292. 



Chapitoualas, an Indian nation, i'i. 287. 



Chetirnachas, an Indian nation, ii. 284. 



Chicachas, an Indian nation, ii. 243. River of the Chi- 

 cachas, ii. 244. 



Chiefs, of the Indians : remarks on their names, ii. 23. 

 Of the order of fucceffion and election of thefe chiefs : 

 of their power, ii. 23, 24. Of the war-chiefs, ii. 25. 



Citrons, of the narrows, ii. 17. 



Colapiffas 9 an Indian nation, ii. 285. 



Collars, of Porcelains or Wampum : their ufe arnongft 

 the Indians, i. 319, 320. 



Cotton, on a tree of Louifiana, ii. 253. Obfervation on 

 the root of that tree, ii. 283. 



Council, held by three Indian nations, with the comman- 

 dant at the Narrows : refult of it, ii. 8, &c. Of the af- 

 fifrants or counfellors at the Indian councils, ii. 24. 

 Wifdom of thefe councils ; of the orators who have 

 right to fpeak in them, ii. 26, 27. 



Currents. Obfervation on thofe in the lakes of Canada, 

 ii. 78. Great currents between the Martyrs and the 

 Turtle iflands, ii. 334. 



Cuba. Defcription of the Northern coaft of that ifland, 

 ii '3 r 7- 



Cyprefs oi Louifiana: obfervation on its virtues, ii. 283. 



Cows, fez; their defcription, and fifhery of them, i. 226. 



Cold. Exceflive in Canada, i. 254, 255. Inconvenien- 

 cies occafioned by it, i. 256. Reflections on the caufes 

 of this great cold, i. 257, 



Compafs, Obfervation on its variations, i. 96. 



Corn putrified ; ufe made of it by the Indians, ii. 124. 



Crew of the Adour ; meafures they take for their iafety, 

 ii. 321. Are fufpected by the pafTengers, ii. 323, 324, 

 Their diforder, ii. 325. DifTention which follows ; 

 refolution of the officers, ii. 327. An Englim fhip en- 

 deavours in vain to affift them, ii. 328. Deliberate 

 what to they divide; greater! part return to Biloxi, 

 ii. 332, 333. Their defpair, provifions fail them, ii. 

 334, 335. Meet with fome fbipwreckt Spaniards; 

 danger of being utterly loft, ii. 336, 337. Arrive at 

 St. Mark of Apalache, ii. 338, 339. Departure from 

 that place, ii. 341. Are falfely alarmed, ii. 343. Ar- 

 rive at St.Jofeph, ii. 344. Departure from thence, 



