S.
Sagittaria sagittifolia, ii. [97].
Salem, a little town in New-Jersey, ii. [164].
Sambucus occidentalis, S. Canadensis, i. [66]. ii. [283].
Sands of several sorts, near Lake Champlain, iii. [24].
Sanguinaria Canadensis, ii. [140].
Saratoga, an English fort towards Canada, ii. [289].
Sarothra gentianoides, i. [126].
Scarabæus, ii. [68].
—— carolinus? ii. [125].
Scirpus pallustris, iii. [83].
Scomber pelamys, boneto, i. [21].
—— thynnus, tunny, i. [19].
Sea hen, i. [24].
Sea weeds, i. [12].
Servants, different kinds of, i. [387].
Shear water, i. [23].
Ships, annually entered into, and sailed from Philadelphia, i. [53].
Sison Canadense, iii. [27].
Skeleton found in Canada, supposed to be of an elephant, iii. [12].
Skunk, or American pole-cat, i. [273].
Smilax laurifolia, i. [68], ii. [185].
Snake, black, ii. [202].
Soap-stone, i. [300].
Sœurs de Congregation, iii. [304].
Soldiers advantageously provided for in Canada, iii. [16].
Sorbus aucuparia, iii. [151].
Spartium scoparium, i. [287].
Squashes, i. [348].
Squirrels, flying, i. [320].
—— grey, i. [310].
State, former, of New-Sweden, ii. [106].
—— of the American Indians before the arrival of the Europeans, ii. [36].
Sterna hirundo, i. [23].
Sulphureous springs near Bay St. Paul, iii. [215].
Swallow, barn or house, ii. [14].
—— chimney, ii. [146].
—— ground, or sand martin, ii. [147].
—— seen at sea, i. [24].