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Show • I 1.1 INDEX. Bhene, oriental, it~ qualities and intJ·o- Climate of Ft·flnce and the United ductio11 into the United States, 185 States compared, 24-more iuflu. ---botauicnl desc1·iption, idem, note. enced by local exposure or shelter Biem enue hayou, HI. than by mere Iatit ude, 26-of Eu- Bist·inean; lake lauds nea 1·, 89. rope and Arurrica contrasted, 31- Black WaJ·,· ·or rive1·, 167, note. not influenced entirely Ly latitude, Bookeir·y, town of, its situation, 21, 85, 79-ol.Jset·vations upon, 171 , note- 36 neccsc;ary to the wine and cotton Boatmen, thei1· mode of life, 40. simila r, 176-rnanner of determin- !Jur;uf, bayou, its bn uks remarkable for ing whcthet· ~u i taule ~o any ~iven t hr· ct.~lt ure of cotton, 10. vP.getah e, 177-of the st atei ofKen-llorgne, bay or lakf' oC 17·--passages tu ~ky nud Tennessee, 204-gcl cral from into l i'! kf~ Ponebartraio, 19---its di squis ition on, 2:30 and sequel. ex.tell t and po stti u, id em. Coal. abounds in the s~ate of Ohio, Bounty lanJs io Illinois terl'itory, 209. 2:21-near the eily of Pittsburg:, 259 Boutbmwis, 24. - ·i ll Br·ownsv ille, 262-irnpol'la nce Bmckcnridge, l\fl-., his works,292. to Pitt sburg and Brownsville , 266. Bradbury, .VI r. Jo!Jn , his travel s. 292. Commissioners for· the adju ~tm e nt of Briggs, .lVk Isaac SuJ'V€>YOl' General, land <:! aims in Loni sianu, 5, 146. c ommeoces suJ'vcying pul.Jiic luud in 1 Concordia, parish of, 102- town of, Lou:siana. 7. J id em. Brissol d \ ·arville, his WOI'k, 291. ~ Coosa , rive1·, 132. Brown's WPst ern Gazet1Cf' J', 293. ·Colton, can be more extensively culti- Burgundy, soi of, bow formed, 25. vate d in Louisiana Lhan sngnr-canc, c Cape Girardeau, settlement and town 14 ~. Car£Ulmtn sc>a, current from into the gtdf ot M ~>xi co , 16. Cnpe St Alltoin e , 16. -- Catoche, 16. Cal tslaud . 19---good anchorage nea~· , 20. Carteret's bank, 31. Carondelet vil lage, 143 Cottle, in Louisiana1 76-died l1y pleu risy, 78. Canal, pl'oj ected to pRss the rarid in Ohio ri ver at Louisv ill ,, 205- hy tbe Chicago ft·om Lake Michigau in to Illinois river, 215. -grand in the state of New·York, 269, 285, and sequel-to lake Churnplain , 2.87. - , various, 268. Cereal Gramina what , 182, note. - Chestnut Ril[gc, 252. Champagne. it. sterility, 22. Chandeleur , bay of, 17. Cltaplal, remal'ks tlr at tbe fi ne wine called the Hermitage, is produced fronr a g1·amt ic snnJ, 24. Clwtel/?JX, Marquis of, 29 1. Cluf.Menleur, pn.·s of, 19. Clt iJ'pewan mouhtain .~ , 30. Utristian, pass of, HI, 20. Ci ncinnali, tow 11 of, its progress, 225. - - - - , Dr. D ra k ~· s accouut of, su1-face , 1, 147, HH , 29~ . Cla~g soil, destructive to wine, 30. 8-is bet let· adapted than sugar-cane cr·sous of small capital, JO-the ral staple of Louisiana, idem ·e c:ulti vated to most advantage, -product:>d on va rious kinds of idem-freq uently kiit(•t1 6y frost fot· r gene wher idem so il} nea t· Natchez ICtte in April, 11-staf AttacApas, 74-whcre it call uccrssfnlly cu ltivated, 74-the ci pal staple of th e state of Mis· lpi , 120-in the Missouri terri-pie o Lc s r.n~ SI SSlr 14;2-not neccssat·ily entirely nctible I.Jy fro st, 17&-conge nial lte tbe same with that of the Ji6. tot·y, des r· climt " l!le, cl<· ar ft·om duce 185. , mode of cultme, collecting, ting, &c. 178, auJ sequel-oil ils seell, 180-quantity pro· din the Uuitcd States in 1816, Court a blcatt rivet·, 59-how formed . 88 Cow of Creeks, - Louisian a, its character1 77 Bayou Pien e, 115. Big-be lly, 221. Bu rnt c orn , 134. Bi<r Swamp, l:::$3. Catumu . 103. Coles, 115. ConecnlJ , 133. Darby's, 2:31. Decw, 22 J. F airchild, 115. F ishin g, 25:3. French, 254. Herod 's, 1 ~14. Killbnck , 223. Kitchaphone, 134. • lj.reeks, T.Ji ~king, 200. --- J"ine, 132. Mahoning, 223. ---Mil , 221. --- Mohecan, 222. --- MIJI'dc r. 134. ---Owl, 222. --- Paint, 221. --- Piu clwna, 133. - -- Pohl <~ la , 133. - -- Sal t, 22 1. Sepulgas, 134. - -- S t. Catlw l'in e, 115. Sum rnoc hicola, 134. - -- \Valnut, 2~ 1. , . Whets tone, 22 1. .lNDEX. Jll Rhone, 27·-·southcastern t f GPor·gia, :n. par 0 E.~posu1·c to the north and Fiouth winds rmpoi'IHnce of, in the theot·y of ve (l'e~ ta~ wn ' 25---i n producin~ the fi~c Wi nes of Rochefort aud Beau me 26 .- - -why ttte ol1· ve .t ree b tt pe1·is'h ed Jll s~ me parts of France, wf1erQ it l\~ as formerly culti vated, ide m.-- ·ad. ~~ce re.specti ng, idem. ---the reason hy VInes grow Rt Laon a11d not at Rouen and Ha vre, tbo u"h upon the sa~nc l ~titude ~ 27 .. - e xa~p l 'S of its effe cts, Jde m.-- -she lte,·, its ell'ects, 28. Pl~ e n o mena of, in tbe basin of ~'uba, Island of, 16. the Lo11·e, 29. Cumbe1·land mountain 103 W5, 204, 252. ' ' . upon the shores of I be Gulf of t"lcx rco, 3 1. CuTrr,e n.·t upon the coast of AI· b <1 ama j }:_l'lltory, 16-state of Miss is-ippi, ucm . in the Mobile v<~ ll ev, 32. . upon the n li v~ trPr .i l France, 167·- · observations on, 174, note. . Louisiana, idem-Texas, idem -V,ce ·Royalty of Mexico, iuPm~ ay of Campeacby, idem-Yucutan 1dem. ' F Fausse_point bend , 72·--town of New lberrn on, idA m. Ferrug·inons ea1·tiJ · · • D Darby's Louisiana, 293. Dauphin i land, 19. Delt.a of the Mississippi, phenome~n ?t, 13-countt·y west of, its interestwg character, 49. - defined, 87, note. Deto~r des Angla is (English Turn ) 17. Dog Jsland, 19. ' Drake, 01'· his account of Cincinna1i preface, cltal·actet· of the work 147 , 191 - t· ' ' 292 _ ecommended to emigranls, Dunbar, Mr. William, quoted, 245. E llllicott, Mr. Andrew, determined where the 31st degree, nor·tb lat. i;J. t~l'sects the Mississippi dver, 7. Emigrants to Louisiana M' · · · 290. d ' JSSISS!pp 1 an Alabama, advice to, 42-tn those who visit the Ohio basin 251 general advice to aH class~s of · ' Ernirrralio?•, 1·,1 t tl M. n " 0 le ISSOUri terri-tQfJ, 145. 30. ' 10JUI'JOUS to wiuc, }~',·K h·ee, 11, 183. ax, 18..J.. f',loe~::: rock, wl1at, 139, note. .flortda, point, w. h West, part of, incorpor·ated in t 12 st~t e of Loui s i a na~ 3---current upon 11~ shores, 16. F01·t Claiborne ' 21) -9 :u;; , 36 • - St. Sr epbens, 21, 35, 36 its cen· tral · · ' flO SIIIOII , 38-··roads from ide n descri bed, 39. ' 1 • ~ Stoddert, 21. } rauce. south of, re<>emblance to the ~· uliJ e r·n parts of tile United States F.. .... 1·-I.· compal'f. 'd ' 167,. no t e. ' ' f~~: 1e Compte, soil of, how for·med . .. o·-·chel·se of, 27- ·mountains, 29~ - into Tennessee, 196. --Kentucky, 203. --- Illinois, 208. Indiana, 213. F7 ost, occurs annunlly at New Orleans, 11---remRrkable, of 178!).9() and of 1814-15, idem-- - fr·equP u t/~· drstl·oys the sugar cane, eotton, a d ot·ange tre~, on the Gulf of Mexico, 1 ] ... why less frost on the Atlantic coast than upon the shores of the Gulf ?f Mexico, 31- -effects upon the olive tree, 171--·genei'al effects upon vegetables, 175-··severe at ~a~chez, 246, idem. note·-· cause of It~ mtJuence upon vegetables. F~uzls, tbose most geuerally cultivated m the southern parts of the United States, 183. E--:-- State of Ohio, 219. ngllsh TUN-n, 17. G lhergreen tree'S, in the basin f 0 the Gardens) in Louisiana) neglected, ll··· |