COM'EMS. J 1 



Fernando — Account of a Man who suckled a Child — Curaanacoa 

 — Cultivation of Tobacco — lyneous Exhalations — Jaguars — 

 Mountain of Cocollar — Turimi(juiri — Missions of San Antonio 

 and Guanaguana, Page 75 



CHAPTER Vlir, 



EXCtTHSION CONTINUED, AND RETURN TO CUMANA. 



Convent of Caripe — Cave of Guacharo, inhabited by Noctinnal 

 Birds— Purgatory — Forest Scenery — Howling Monkeys — Vera 

 Cruz — Cariaco — Intermittent Fevers — Cocoa-trees — Passage 

 across the Gulf of Cariaco to Cumana, i)7 



CHAPTER IX. 



INDIANS or NEW ANDALUSIA. 



Physical Constitution and Manners of tlie Chaymas — Their Lan- 

 guages — American Races, it? 



CHAPTER X. 



RESIDENCE AT CUJIANA. 



Residence at Cumana— Attack of a Zambo— Eclipse of the Sun — 

 Extraordinary Atmospherical Phenomena — Shocks of an Earth- 

 quake — Luminous Meteors, •1^'' 



CHAPTER XL 



VOYAGE FR03I CUMANA TO GUAYRA- 



Passage from Cumana to La Guayra— PhospLorescence of the Sea- 

 Group of the Caraccas and Chimanas— Port of New Barcelona- 

 La Guayra— Yellow fever— Coast and Cape Blanco— Road irom 

 La Guayra to Caraccas, ''"' 



