Volcanic Mountain in St. Vincent's. ^i' 



Fraser ; for, without the aid of their negroes, I could not 

 have poflibly gone through with it. 



References to the figure, tab. IL 



A K The fummit that overlooks the crater, from which, the. 



drawing is taken. 

 AAAA. The circumference of the crater. 

 BBBB. The circumference of the bottom. 



C. The burning mountain. 



D. The fmall one on its fummit. 

 EE. The two lakes of water. 



F. The fe£tion of the rock on the weflfide of the crater* 



G. The large ravin. 

 HHHH. Ravins of great depth; 



I, Efflorefcence on the north end of the rock, which at a. 

 diftance looks like alum or nitre. 



1.2.3.4.5.6. The different ridges on the fummit of the moun- 

 tain, as they join the crater. 



7. Woods deftroyed by the hurricane. 



8.8. The clouds going to the fouthward of the weft ridgc^. 

 after pafiing north on the weft fide of the crater. 



9.9.9. Where I defcended into the bottom of the crater. 



L and 10. The fummit and bafe of the ridge on which J> 

 afcended the mountain. 





