CONTENTS. 



bees, Accawaws, Worrows, and Arro- 

 wauks. An Account of the Woorara, or 



Indian Arrow Poifon ; its Compojition and 

 Effects ; with' fever a'l Experiments to dif co- 

 ver the Manner of its Operation, Compa- 

 rative Reflections on the Advantages and Dif- 

 advantages of Luxury, and Social Refine- 

 ment. P. 249, & feq. 



L E T T E R IV. 



An Account of the River Berbice, and of the 

 Dutch Settlements thereon \ and of the late 

 Infurreclion of the Slaves in that Colony. 

 Defcription of the Rivers EfFequebo and 

 Demerary ; their Settlements, Government, 

 Policy, &c. Reflections on the Government 

 and Difcipline of Slaves. And an Account of 

 the Difeafes of the Climate. P. 349, & feq. 



