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Fernando—Account of a Man who suckled a Child—Cumanacoa 
—Cultivation of Tobacco—Igneous Exhalations—Jaguars— 
Mountain of Cocollar—Turimiquiri—Missions of San Antonio 
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CHAPTER VIII. 
EXCURSION CONTINUED, AND RETURN TO CUMANA. 
Convent of Caripe—Cave of Guacharo, inhabited by Nocturnal 
Birds—Purgatory—Forest Scenery—Howling Monkeys—Vera 
Cruz—Cariaco — Intermittent Fevers —Cocoa-trees — Passage 
across the Gulf of Cariaco to Cumana).................ceceseeeeeeee 9Y 
CHAPTER IX. 
INDIANS OF NEW ANDALUSIA. 
Physical Constitution and Manners of the Chaymas—Their Lan- 
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CHAPTER X. 
RESIDENCE AT CUMANA. 
Residence at Cumana—Attack of a Zambo—Eclipse of the Sun— 
Extraordinary Atmospherical Phenomena—Shocks of an Earth- 
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CHAPTER XI. 
VOYAGE FROM CUMANA TO GUAYRA. 
Passage from Cumana to La Guayra—Phosphorescence of the Sea— 
Group of the Caraccas and Chimanas—Port of New Barcelona— 
La Guayra—Yellow Fever—Coast and Cape Blanco—Road from 
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