^72 GENERAL CONTENTS. 



Book II. Chap. Sea. Page. 

 Review of the advantages obtained, or obtainable, 

 by Greni Britai7t, from her pofleffion of this 



Ifland, and its progreffive improvement . — — — 228 



General Recapitulation oix.\\Q.St?i\.toixht\^z\\6. — — — 229 

 Comparative State of the different Parifhes, in re- 

 gard to Taxation; and of the different Ports in 

 regard to Shipping — Eftimate of the number of 



Carriages of Pleajure . . . — — — 230 



P(5/?-0^i-6', and rates of poflage . . — — — 231 



State of the Clergy . ... — X. — 234 



Mines , ... . — XI. — 246 



Schools . . . . . — XII. — 246 



Inhabitants oi\}i\t\^2i\\^ . . . . — X!II. i. 



Mixtures. Genealogical table . . — — — 260 



White Creole Men . . . — — — Id. 



White Creole Women . . . — — — 271 



Exotic Whites . ... — — 2. 286 



Artificers and Servants . . . . — — — 287 



Jews ... . ... — — — 293 



Quakers and Moravians . . . — — — 297 



Aliens naturalized . . . . — — — 300 



Regular Troops . . . . — — — 302 



Encouragements granted to them . . — — — 303 

 Obfervations on the recruiting Service . . — — — 306 

 State of the different Barracks . . — — — 309 

 Scheme of Cantonment, with a view to the gene- 

 ral protedtion of the whole Ifland . . — — — 311 

 Remarks on healthy and unhealthy Quarters — — — 312 

 Regulations propofcd with a view to the hc;ilth of 



the Troops . . . . . — — — 313 



Number of the White Inhabitants tried by differ- 

 ent eftiunitcs . . . . — — — 316 



Free-Blacks and Mulattos . . . — — 3. 320 

 Remarks on the Law regulating Grants and De- 

 vifes made by White perfons to Negroes, or 



the ifliie of Negroes . . . — — — 323 



2 Marons 



