Toro, 



Bonand's, Tree and Fruit 



Bowman (WilliamJ his nar- 

 row Efcape, 1 1 

 Brafil, ' 17? 

 Buckenham(Ca/tf.) taken Pri- 

 foner, 2. hard Ufage, 2 



C 



Calabajli-tree, 72 

 Caries, 7° 

 Caret-Boy, 36, 4° 



Cartagena, 3, 32 



Caffava Roots and Bread y 79 

 Cats, much efleemed by the In- 

 dians, 85 



Cavally-0, 98 

 Cedars, 64 

 Chagre~i6W 39, 5:2, 56 

 Chains, Ornamental, 1 16, 1 17 

 Cheapo-ifoW, 1 6, 5^ 



Chepelio-i/k, 59 

 Chicaly-Chicaly, Bird, 89 

 Cinamov, 1 76 



Coco-IJJe, 153 



A^/t Trft>, 67, 1 5:4 



CW#^ ir^i Indians, 105 

 Conception-River, 39, 45 

 Congo- jR/^r, 54 

 Conjuring, 28 

 Cookery, J 40 



Copayapo-/??W, 1 6 1 



Coquimbo, 157 

 Cormorants, 94 

 Corofou-Bird, 90 

 Cotton-tree, 20, 64 



Conchs, 1 0 1 



INDEX. 



— — i5V<», 

 Cmb-IJland, 

 Cratp-fjb, 

 Cups, 



52 



68 



101 



87 



101 



129 



D. 



Dead Bodies found in abundance, 



166 



Deer, 82 

 Dexterity of the Indians, 127 

 Diadems of Gold, &c, 1 1 6 



140 



Diverjion^ j 3 5 



98 



■Dn«£, 122 

 E, 



Earthquake felt at Sea, 196 

 ^Afp* call far on Land by 

 them, 168, 170 



Eating,^ 140 

 Education, 126 

 Eels, 130 

 Employments, 124, 1 33 



Efiantions (what) 57; 



Jfcj/f, 1 ? 3 



John Fernando //7r, 158,172 

 Figs, 16 J 



.Fi/7; 0/ f£f? Ifthmus, 98, L02 

 Fijlring, 102 

 Fly, Jmiihg, ^ 9? 



Flood*, 



