INDEX. 



the illands of the Martyrs, ii. 329, Of the country 

 of Apulache, ii. 339. Of St. Jofeph, ii. 344. Of 

 the bay of Penfacola, ii. 348. Of the port of Havanna, 

 ii. 358, 359. Of the bay of Matanzas, ii. 368. Of 

 the grand Caicos, ii. 366. Of Cape Francois, ii. 372. 

 Of the harbour of Plymouth, ii. 377. 



Deferiions frequent in Louifiana, ii. 352. 



Dcradoes, or Giltheads, a fiQi ; obfervation on them, ii. 

 374. 



Don Diepo, Cacique of the Indians of the Martyrs, pays a 

 vifit to the French fhipwreckt in the Adour, ii. 330. 



His authority; he refufes the French guides to St. 



Auguftin, ii. 331. 



Death. What paffes at the death of the Indians, ii. 1 85, 

 186. Their generofity with refpecl: to the xlead : fu- 

 nerals, tombs, apparitions, ii. 186, &c. Different 

 cuftoms with refpecl: to the dead, ii. 189. What paffes 

 after burial; of their mourning, ii. 190. Notions of 

 the Indians about thofe who die a violent death, ii. 192. 

 Of the feftival of the dead, ii. 193. Manner of la- 

 menting the dead amongft the Illinois, ii. 210. 



Dreams, Of their nature according to the Indians, ii. 156. 

 Story on that fubjec~t, ii. 157, 1 58. Manner in which 

 they difengage Lhemfelves from a dream, when it would 

 be too troubjefome to fulfil it, ii. 158, 159. Of the 

 feftival of dreams; defcription of one of thofe Yeftivals, 

 ii. 159, &c, 



E. 



Eclipfes. The Indians opinion of them, ii. 231. 



Erie. Defcription of lake Erie, ii. 2. Of the northern 



coaft of that lake, ii. 3. 

 EfkimeauX) Indians ; their character and cuftoms, i. 273. 



Eagles of two kinds in Canada, i. 237. 



Elk ; defcription of that animal, i. 197- When it ought 

 to be hunted, 1.199. Different methods of hunting 

 it, i. 20, 21. How the Canajou hunts it, i. 201,202. 



Eels; of the fifhery of eels in Canada, i. 261, 262. 



Englljh. Difference between the French and Englilh colo- 

 nies, i. 113. Fruitlefs oppofition of the Englifh to a fet- 

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