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alfo been mentlonecl to have had volcanic eruptions from it, ibid. Of wHicH, o» 

 examination, fevcral iiidicarions appeared, p. 17. The authoi's friendly reception 

 at Mr. Maloune's (where he lay) about a mile from the mountain, ibid. Arrives at 

 the bottom of the mountain, aitecded by two negroes of Mr. Maloune's and a boy, 

 p. 18. After climbing a rock, forty feet high, they come to fome clear ground, 

 belonging to a Mr. Gafco, ibid. Who receivss them kindly,, p. 19. Sec W(/i Indies. 

 Return to Mi Gafco's, being unable to get forward, p. 20. Defcripiion and fituatioa 

 of his hut, ibid. DifHcuhies Mr. Andcrfon encountered in his feco«d attempt, p. 21. 

 Arrives at the bottom of a very high precipice, ibid. His dangerous fituation on 

 gaining the top, p. 22. Meets four negroes from Mr. Maloune's, with provifions, 

 p. 23. Difcovers a ravin by which he might have gained the fummit of the moun- 

 tain with httle difHcuIty, ibid. After a moft difagreeable night on the mountain, gets a 

 fight of the fummit, p. 25, With a defcription of ir, ibid. Two negroes leaving 

 hira, and the reft le fifing to proceed, he is forced to rsturn, p. 25, 26. Sets out 

 again, accompanied by Mr. Frafer, and attended by two negroes, p. 26. Finds 

 fome beautiful plants and mofs (of which he faw none elf« in the Weft Indies) ia 

 great abund;mce, ibid. Gains the fummit, with a defcription of the awful ap- 

 pearance of the ex.:avation there, p. 27. 29. Burning mountain at the bottom 

 thereof defcrlbed, p. 27. Various minerals found on all parts of the mountain, p. 

 28 Author's realbns for fuppofing it has but lately begun to burn, ibid. Two 

 cha'ybcaie lakes on the fides of the crater, and a conje£^ure on the manner of their 

 being fupplied, ibid. Singular- motioB- of the clouds on the mountain, p, 29. Sec 

 Caribbee IJlands, Reftfcnces to the figure, p 31. 



Moiacilla, Account of an Engtilh Bird of that Genus, fuppofed to be hitherto unnoticed 

 b) Britifl-. Ornithologills, obfervtd by the Rev. John Lightfoot, p. 8. Generic cha- 

 raders, ibid, Marks evincing it to be of the fprcics of Vjotacilla, p. 10, ii. 

 Named aher the Linnsan manner, p. 11. Sepp the only author who can be fuf- 

 pe^ed of noticing this bird, p. 12.. Which may not i npioperly be denominatr^ rhe 

 Reed IVren, ibid.. Ls haunts, ibui. Its toO' I and note, p. 13. Iti neft. i\M, Ma- 

 terials and fitu'tion of its neit, ibid. Number ana defcuption- oi its eggs,, p. 14, 

 Conjeftured to be a migrating biid, ibid. 



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Ulevj.England twhite-ivood, S'^e Riga red-iuood, 

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Nitre, when much phlogifticated, ia capable of mitkijig a preclpiute with a' foliuioa- 

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