440 A. E. Verrill— The Bermuda Islands. 852 
Clarke, James Stanier.—Naufragia or Historical memoirs of Shipwrecks. Lon- 
don. Vol. i, 1805. 12°. 
Note.—This contains reprints of the narrations of Mayand Strachy. See May, 
Henry, and Strachy, Wm. 
Companion to the British Almanac. Published under the superintendence of 
the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London. 12°. 
Note.—Statistical information about Bermuda is given as follows: 1828, Kng- 
lish occupation ; 1609, p. 60; 1829, Slave population, 4,608, p. 199; 1832, Popu- 
lation and trade statistics, p. 104-105 ; 1833, Rum imported from Bermuda, p. 
183 ; 1834, Slaves ; Education, pp. 180-181 ; 1835, Abolishment of slavery, p. 207; 
1839, Slaves, 4,026, Appraised value, £175,194, p. 185. (Cole.) 
Cotter, Richard.—Sketches of Bermuda. London. HE. Wilson, 1824. Not seen. 
Darrell, J. H.—Acts of the Legislature of the Islands of Bermuda remaining 
in force at the end of the year 1860. New York, 1862, 8vo. Not seen. 
Darrell, Wm. H.—A Journal of ye Votes of Assembly ; (unpublished Records of 
the House of Assembly of Bermuda, from 1691-1785.) 3 vols. Hamilton, 
1890. Extracts printed in the Bermuda Pocket Almanac, 1886, pp. 78-94 ; 
1887, pp. 154-198. 
Edinburgh Review.—Edinburgh. 8°. 
Horrors (The) of the negro slavery existing in our West India islands. [A 
review.] Vol. 7 (No. 18, October, 1805), pp. 244-248. 
What isto be done with our criminals? Vol. 86 (No. 178, July, 1847), pp. 214-272. 
Transportation as it now is. [Review of several works.] Vol. 90 (No. 181, 
July, 1849), pp. 1-39. 
Note. —Gives some glimpses of the convict life in Bermuda, where there were 
four frigates and a hospital ship with accommodations for 1,750 men employed 
on the dock-yard and fortifications, and other ordnance work. An account is. 
also given of the successful introduction of rewards for piece-work. (Cole.) 
Force, Peter, see Jourdan, Silvanus, below. 
Greene, W. Maxwell—Bermuda (alias Somers Islands). Historical Sketch, Ameri- 
can Geographical Society, June 1901. Also issued separately. 
Greenwood, Isaac J.—Bermuda during the American Revolution. New England 
Hist. and Geneal. Register, Boston, vol. 1, No. 4, Oct. 1896, pp. 441-440. 
Refers to the capture of gunpowder in 1775. ! 
Hakluyt, Richard.—Principal Navigations, Voyages, etc., ed. i, 1600; ed. ii, 
1810-11, iv ; and ed. of 1890. Contains narratives of May, Henry ; and 
Jourdan, Silvanus. 
Hallock, Chas.—Bermuda and the Blockade. The Galaxy, New York, vol. iii, 
pp. 890-899, Apr., 1867. Also in The New England Magazine, Boston, vol. 
xii, p. 337-348, May, 1892. 
Herrera, Antonio de.—A brief description and historical account of the Carribbee: 
Islands in North America, and their present state [being a part of], General 
Observations, and an account of the first discovery of America, by Christo- 
pher Columbus, from [his] History of the West Indies. Reprinted by 
Churchill, A., and John, in Collection of Voyages and Travels, London, (8 
editions). See also Lefroy, Memorials, i, p. 5. 
Note.—Gives a description of the Bermudas and their early history, pp. 663— 
664. This is evidently added to Herrera’s account by the editors. (Cole.) 
