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Mand of BARBADOS. 
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CELE greateft Extent of this Ifland is from Lat. 7A 
Farr 0} 
230 | 
rd yous “Difference -+'-- 13 Min. 
From Longitude Weft from London -'58 : 49 3 
To Longitudes~- -.-- - == - 59: O2% 
= Difference of Longitude 00 : 12+ 
«Its greateft Length from Goulding’s Green, in St. 
Lucy's Parifh, to Ananias Point, in the Parifh of 
(LMAO Sd gil Ue Mot s6eae Miles. 
SCS t J Opie ie bh Reese im 13 
Toi Liatheadew P eswried towed vail 2h 
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principal pointes) a ee ae :3 Stat. Miles. 
Its firft. Appearance from the Sea to the Eaftward, is fomewhat hilly to 
the South-weft, and North-weft: more level. Its Surface generally appears 
covered with a grateful Verdure, which, variegated with lofty (1) ‘Trees, 
and large Buildings, affords many different; and thofe very beautiful Pro- 
{pects. The higheft Part of the [land is arocky Cliff, in the Eftate of 
Francis Vaughan, Efq; whofe perpendicular Altitude is 9 15’ Feet the ho- 
ghan, Bigs whole perp 915 Feet, the ho 
rizontal Bafe being taken from:High-water Mark. golommysct 3¢ 
bi » vbyolo mobist sg9l9 Bas uB af Among 
4 \(@2)| By lofty, Trees, we'are to;underftand tholeichiefly which are planted near Dwelling-Houfes, generally 
more for Ornament than Ufe. As for large Timber-trees, fo neceflary. to makerand repair the Sugar-Mills, 
and other larger Buildings, wé are’ obliged to‘ bring thefe,” at a. great’ ‘Expence, chiefly from the Iflands of 
St, Lucia, and Tobago. 
