INDEX. 



tiement on the river Niagara, i. 344, 345. Englifli 

 fhip attempts in vain to aflat the crew of the Adour, 

 ii. 328. Englifli interloper at BiJoxi ; his. fate, ii. 

 352. They endeavour to draw our allies from us, ii. 

 354. Rencounter with an Englifli captain, his cun- 

 ning, ii. 375. Artifice of the Englifh to furprize pi- 

 rates, ii. 379. 



F. 



Famine, Route from Catarocouy to the Anfe de la Fa- 

 mine, or Creek of famine, i. 312, &c. Defcription 

 of that place, i. 312, &rV. Feftival of the dead among 

 the Indians of Canada, ii. 192, &c. Feftival of the 

 Natchez, ii. 266. 



Fire. Defcription of the fire-dance : ftory on that fub- 

 je<St, i. 347. Religion of fire throughout Florida, ii. 

 273. 



Florida. Inconveniencies of the coaft of Florida, ii. 



335- 



Fountains, lingular, i. 340. 

 Forefis of Louifiana, ii. 245. 



French. Difference between the French and Englifli co- . 

 lonies, i. 113. French deftitute of fpiritual fuccours 

 among the Natchez, ii. 278. Their frequent defer- 

 tions in Louifiana : confpiracy of fome of them difco- 

 vered, ii. 352, 353. 



Funerals^ of the Indians of Canada, ii. 187. 



Fa/is, of the Indians, ii. 148. 



Fall of Montmorency, i. 100. 



Fail at the Recollet, i. 217. 



Fail 'of St. Lewis : Iroquoife village at that fall, i, 218. 



Origin of that fettlement, i. 269, 270. Religious 



zeal of its fir ft* inhabitants, i. 271. 

 Mft. Of thofe that are found in the gulph and river of 



St Lawrence, i. 233, £sfc. Fifh peculiar to Canada, 



L.,237. Fifh armed ; its defcription, how it hunts 



birds, i. 234, 235. 

 Furs. Bad conduct with refpeft to the Fur- trade, i. 124, 

 * &c Of what is called the fmall furs or Peltry, i. 208, 



G. Gafpey. 



