INDEX. 



fids 5 their treaties ; audience given to embafTadorSj iu 



271, &C n 



Niagara, River 5 its defcription, i. 341. Project for a 

 fettlement on that river ; fruitlefs oppofition of the 

 Englim, i. 343. Defcription of the country of Nia- 

 gara, i. 345. Defcription of the falls of Niagara; 

 obfervations on, i. 352, &c. 



Name, obfervation on the names of the Indian chiefs, 

 ii. 23. Of the ceremony of impofing names among 

 thefe people: obfervations on that fubjecl:, ii. 55, 56. 



Noquets, Indians ; bay of the Noquets, ii. 60. 



Newfoundland, Of the inhabitants of that ifland, i. 273. 



O. 



Obfrvatlons on the heat and on the latitudes, ii, 355, 

 356. Obfervations on the colony of Cape Francois, 

 in St. Domingo, ii. 373. 



Oifeau Mouche of Canada, in what it differs from the 

 Colibry of the ifland?, i. 241. 



Ontario, Defcription of the fouthern coafl of lake On- 

 tario, i. 326, 327. 



Onneyouth, Courage of an Onneyouth captain, burnt by 

 the Hurons, i. 377, &c. 



Orleans New, its defcription, ii. 273, 274. Remarks 

 on its fituation ; little depth of foil below that city, ii. 

 289, 290. Its condition at the departure of the au- 

 thor, ii. 291. 



Onabucbe river; its fituation,^ ii. 241. 



Oumas, an Indian nation, ii. 284. 



Outagamies, Indians, i. 287. 



Out away s, Indians, i. 285. 



Oaks of two kinds in Canada. 



Oyjiersof two forts on the coafl: of Florida, ii. 336. 



P. 



"Parrots of Louifiana, ii. 205. 



Paffengers, efcaped from the fhipwreck of the Adour; 

 what paft between them and the Indians of the Mar- 

 tyrs, ii. 322. They fufpect the crew, ii. 323. Seve- 

 ral faved by interposition of providence* ii. 324. An- 

 xiety which the Indians occafion them, ii. 325. 



Partridges* 



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