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N. B. ^he Numbers in Roman Letters refer to the Pages in The Account of Carolina and the Bahama Iflands. 
Phe Numbers in Figures refer to the Pages and Plates of each Volume, having I. or II. prefixed to them, to denote 
the Firft or Second Volume, 
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120 
xvi 
xxxix 
i 
A. 
A Borigines of America 
Acada, with Blufh-flowers 
Agriculture of Carolina 
Air of the Bahama Iflands 
Air of Carolina 
— — thickened by the fmoke of tar kilns and 
fire hunting _ - ii 
Alligator _ . . II. 63 
America colder than the Old World in parallel 
latitudes _ . - ü 
Angel fifli - - II" 3 1 
Animals, few in the Bahama Iflands xlii 
abound moft between the Tropicks ib. 
Ant, velvet - ' - H* 115 
V 
xix 
xi 
L 80 
II. 112 
Apalachian mountains 
Apple trees 
Arts and manufaAures of the Indians 
Afli of Carolina 
Attamufco, Lily 
B 
J^Ahama Iflands 
Bahama coney 
Balfam tree 
produced from a poplar 
Baltimore bird 
Baltimore, baftard 
Barley - ■ - 
paracuda fifli 
Bark llathera, or Ekutheria 
Winter 
Bafs _ - . 
Bay, fweet flowering 
Bay, red 
Bay, purple berried 
Bay, loblolly 
Beafts _ - _ 
Bear - - « 
white 
Beaver - 
Beetle, with a yellow Shield 
Beetle, T umble-turd 
Bemines abounding in feals 
Bind weed, purple 
Bird, red 
Birds moft deftrudive to corn 
Birds of America excel in 'beauty 
Birds which breed and abide the 
Carolina _ . _ 
Birds which abide the Winter 
and retire North in the Spring 
Bittern, fmall 
crefted 
brown 
Bill of the Flamingo 
Blackberries 
Black-bird, Razor-bill 
Black tail 
Blue Fifli 
Blue Bird 
Bone Fifli 
Booby 
great 
Brajilleito 
Brims, a crafty Indian, his ftratagem 
Broom rape 
Buffalo 
Bunched Guinea corn 
Bullet bufli 
Bullfinch, black 
Button wood 
C 
C Acoa-Tree - - II. too 
Candles made of myrtle berries I. 69 
Canes good fodder for cattle - iv 
Carolina, when difcovered - i 
VOL. II. 
xxxvni 
II. 79 
II. 99 
‘ I" 34 
I. 48 
I. 49 
xviii 
II. i 
II. 46 
II. 50 
xxxiii 
I- 39 
I. 6j 
- I. 6r 
I. 44 
xxiv 
XXV 
xxvi 
xxrx 
II. no 
II. Ill 
xxxviii 
I. 35 
I" 38 
I. 13 
XXXV 
Summer in 
xxxvi 
in Carolina, 
ib 
I. 80 
I. 79 
I. 78 
I" 74 
xxi 
II. 103 
II. 7 
II. 18 
I. 47 
II. 13 
1.87 
I. 86 
II. 51- 
xiv 
I. 36 
II. 120 
xviii 
I. 75 
I. 68 
II. 33 
Cataracts obftrufl: navigation - vi 
Cat-IJland, the firft land difcovered xxxviii 
Cat bird — — I. 66 
Cat fifli - - II. 23 
Catalpa - - !• 49 
Caterpillar - - II. 94 
Calejbiea - - II. 100 
Captives toes cut off - xiii 
Caverns of fait water - xl 
Caviair, to make - xxxiv 
Chat, yellow breafted - I. 50 
Chatterer - - I. 46 
Cherry, black cluftered - I. 28 
Chego - - II. no 
Chinkapin - - - I. 9 
Coals in Virginia ~ - v 
Cochineal produced in Carolina - xli 
Cocoa plumb - - I. 25 
Cocao-tree - - IL 106 
Cock-roach - - II. no 
Colour of a bird changes while breeding I. 87 
Colour of a bird not perfedt till fome years 1 . 44* 
Coney, Bahama - ~ II. 79 
Conferve of Cocoa plumbs - I. 25 
Cookery of the Indians - ix 
Corks made of the roots of a tree I. 60 
Coronets of the bills of Woodpeckers I. 16 
Courage in a fmall bird, Angular I. 55 
Cow - _ _ xxxi 
Cowpen bird . - !• 34 
Crab, land - . ll, 32 
red clawed - - II. 37 
fand - . II. 35 
red mottled rock - H. 3^ 
hermit - - II. 33 
fea hermit - - II, 34 
rough flielled - II. 36 
Cradles of the Indians - xv 
Crane, hooping - - !• 75 
Creatures in torrid zone moft numerous xlii. 
Creeper, finch - - 1 , 64 
pine - - I. 61 
yellow throated - I. 62 
Croker - - - II. 3 
Cuckow of Carolina - I. 9 
Culinary plants - - xix 
Curlew, white - - I. 82 
— brown - - I. 83 
Curlew, red - - I. 84 
Cufliew-tree - - II. 109 
Cut water - . - I. 90 
Cyprefs - - - I. it 
Cyprefs feeds, food of Parrots ib. 
D 
D Eluge, figns of it in Carolina and Virg. v.ii 
Devil filh - - xxxii 
Diet-drink made of the roots of a Smilax I. 52 
European birds in America - 
F 
F A How Deer 
Fat of Guanas, its properties 
Fatback, a fifli 
Fig, with Citron leaves 
Fig tree 
Fieldfare _ ; - 
Finch, Bahama 
• creeper - ' 
gold 
painted 
purple 
Fire filhing 
hunting of the Indians 
Fifli in Armour 
Fifh, poifon 
Flamingo - - 
Fly, Ichneumon 
Flycatcher, black cap 
red ey’d 
little brown crefted 
Flying filh 
— — fecure in neither element, 
Flefli of Ground Doves aromatic 
FolTil bones 
Fox, gray 
Fringe tree 
“ bull 
land 
water 
green tree 
Frog, 
XXXV 
xxviii 
II. 64 
xxxii 
IJi 1 18 
xxi 
I. 29 
I. 42 
I. 64 
I. 43 
I. 44 
I. 41 
xxxiii 
xii 
II. 1 19 
xlii 
I. 73 
II. 104 
I. 54 
ib. 
II. 8 
Pref. iii 
I. 26 
vii 
78 
68 
72 
69 
70 
71 
II. 
I. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
Frogs devour young Ducks and Geefe II. 72 
fwallow coals of fire - II. 69 
Frofts in Virginia as intenfe as in the northern- 
moft part of Britain - ii 
Fruits of Europe - - xx 
G AR-fifli, green 
Ginfeng 
Globe-fifli 
Gloffopetra, 100 miles from 
ginia _ - . 
Goat-fucker - - , 
Goat-fucker 
Goofe, Canada - * 
Grapes 
fatten fifh 
Grafs, a kind on which T urtle feed 
Grain of Europe 
- II. 30 
- II. 116 
II. 28 
the Sea in Vir^ 
vii 
I. 8 
II. 1 16 
* 1. 92 
- xxii 
- XXXV 
II. 83 
xviii 
Dogs bane - - I. 58 
Dogwood tree - - I. 27 
Dobchick, pied billed - - I. 91 
Drum filh, black and red - xxxiii 
Duck, Buffel’s head - I. 95 
Dove, ground » - I. 26 
Duck, Summer - - I. 97 
little brown - - 1. 98 
Ihoveler - - I. 96 
llathera - - I* 93 
round crefted - - 1-94 
Ducks breed in Woodpeckers holes I. 97 
E — 
E Agle, bald - - I. i — 
Earth impregnated with fait vi 
Eddoes - - xix 
Eft, fpotted - - II. 1 10 
Employments of the Bahamians xxxviii 
I i 
, pulfe, roots, fruit and herbage, with 
their cultivation 
Grey Squirrel 
Greenland Deer 
Grolbeak, red 
blue 
purple 
Grunt 
Guana 
Guaiacum, broad leav’d 
GuU, laughing 
Gum Elimi tree 
aromatick, from fweet gum tree II. 65 
XVI 
xxiv 
xxviii 
I. 38 
I" 39 
I. 40 
II. 6 
II. 64 
I. 42 
I. 89 
I. 30 
a good vulnerary 
H 
H Abitations of the Indians 
Hare of Java 
Hawk, filhing 
Hawk, fwallow tail ^ 
I. 
30 
II. 
. pigeon 
little 
Healthinefs of the Bahama Iflands 
Hellebore, lilly leaved 
Heron, blue 
— — white 
X 
1 18 
I. 2 
1.4 
I. 2 
I- 5 
XXXIX 
1. 58 
1. 76 
I. 77 
Heron, 
