A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 851 
Moseley, H. N.—Notes by a Naturalist on the Challenger. 8vo, London, 1879. 
Note.—A number of pages are devoted to Bermuda, including an account of 
the geology (pp. 18-28), etc. 
Ogilvy, John, M.D.—An Account of Bermuda, Past and Present. 64 pp., 8vo. 
Hamilton, Bermuda, S. Nelmes, 1888. Contains valuable matter relat- 
ing to history, religion, education, climate, diseases, etc., especially yel- 
low fever. Dr. Ogilvy was Surgeon-General of the post. 
Rich, R.—News from Virginia of the Happy Arrival of that Famous and Worthy 
knight, Sir Thomas Gates, etc., 1610. A poetical tract. Reprinted, in part, 
by Lefroy, Memorials, ii, p. 574. 
Stafford, Richard.—Letter of 1668. Trans. Royal Soc., iii, p. 792. 1668. See 
above, p. 510. 
Stark, J. H.—Stark’s Illustrated Bermuda Guide, pp. 157, 46 illustrations and a 
map. Boston, Jas. H. Stark, 1897. 
Note.— A large part of the descriptive and historical matter is reprinted from 
Jones’ Visitor’s Guide, 1876, and is, therefore, rather antiquated. 
FTistorical. 
Berkeley, Bishop George.—A Proposal for the better supplying of Churches in our 
foreign Plantations, and for converting the savage Americans to Christianity, 
by a College to be erected in the Summer islands, otherwise called the 
isles of the Bermuda. London, Ist. ed., 22 pp., 1724, Oranges, p. 12; 
2d. ed., 24 pp., 1725. 
Reprinted by several authors. Contains statements as to the destruction of 
cedars and decline of orange culture. See above, pp. 625, 816, and Errata. 
See, Life and Works of Berkeley, by Professor A. C. Frazer, 3 vols., Oxford, 
Eng., 1871, and ed. of 1891, 4 vols., vol. iv, pp. 346-364, Oranges, p. 353. 
Ditto, edited by G. Sampson, 3 vols., London, 1897-98, vol. ii, pp. 112-114, 
(Oranges, p. 113). : 
Bermuda.—Acts of Assembly made and enacted in the Bermuda or Summer 
Islands, from 1690 to 1713-14. (Continued to 1736.) London, 1719-37, 
folio. Not seen. 
Bermuda Recorder.—Paget. Folio, Cyclone of Tuesday night and Wednesday 
morning, September 12 and 13, 1899. Souvenir edition. Vol. 1 (No. 15, 
September 23, 1899), 4 pp., 8 illustrations, 1 map. 
Note.—‘‘ The total damage to the Bermudas is here estimated at £150,000 
to £200,000. (Cole.) 
Butler, Gov. Nathaniel.—Historye of the Bermudaes, 1609-22. See under Lefroy ; 
also above, p. 552, note. Written probably, in the years 1619-25, from 
internal evidence, but not completed at the death of the author. 
Brown, Alexander.—Genesis of the United States. Boston and New York, 1890. 
2 vols. Contains reprints of Letter of Sir George Somers, 1610; R. Rich, 
News from Virginia, 1610 ; Voyage of Capt. Samuel Argal, etc. 
Ohurchill, Awnsham, and Churchill, John.—Collection of Voyages and Travels. 
London. Folio. See Herrera, and Capt. John Smith. 
