The Contents. 



trees of mixt kjnds. pag. 72. 

 timber trees of fever al l^nds. 



pag. 73. 



the Palmet Royal dejcnbed. 



pag. 75. 



Tlants that hear fruit, pag. 7 9 , 

 r/6e Pine defcnbed, pag. 8 2 . 

 Sugar CaKesy with the manner of 

 planting^ growth^ time of ripenefs^ 

 with the whole procefs of Sugar-ma- 

 kjng^ both Mujcavadoes and Whites. 



pag. 84. 



the manner of difiilling the skjm- 

 ingsofthe Coppers ^of which we make 

 the firong drinl^^ which the Planters 

 f^/Zkili-devil. pag. 92. 



Jn ejiimate of the 'value of the 

 Sugar made upon this Ijland in 

 t wentji months, P^g* 9 5 • 



the Withs defcribed, psig. ^6. 



Caves^ and the defcription of their 

 Urgenefs, pag. 98. 



z^ye <?/ Liam-hounds. ibid. 



Moes gr Giving there. ibid. 



the flower of the Moon, pag.99. 



Englilh Herbs and Roots. ib. 



Strength of the I and by Nature 

 to Sea-ward. pag. 100. 



As alfo within Land, ibid. 



How Governed^^andhow Divided. 



ibid. 



No Mines in this Ifland. p. I o I . 



the tar River. ib. 



the ill contrivance of the Planters 

 hmfcs^as wefonndthem^whenfirflw(> 

 came there. pag. 102. 



DireUions for better buildings^ 

 p. 103. 



A furvey of thepleafures and pro- 

 fits ^commodities and incommodities^ 

 ficknefs and healthfullnefs^ of this 

 Ijland^i ballancedwiththofe of Kng- 

 land. p. 104. 



the beauties of the Heavens^ and 



the voluptuous nor lazyperfons, 

 are not fit to inhabit on this Jfiand. 



pag. 108. 



The value of a Plantation Stock} of 

 five hundred acres of Land^ whereof 

 two hundred for Canes^td be fold for 

 1 4000 1. ibid. 



How this pur chafe of 14000 I. by 

 providence and good husbandry ^viay 

 be made with 300D 1. 109. 



theyearly revenue of this Planta- 

 tion^ being once fet in an orderly 

 courfe, will amount unto %^6b 1. 



pag. 112. 



An Eftimate of the expence^ that 

 wjilijjue out yearly to keep this Plan- 

 tation in good order^ as you firji recei" 

 ved It ^ which we will prefuppofe to be 

 compleatly furnifijedwith all things. 



p. 1 13. 



the account hallanced^ the yearly 

 Revenue wM amount unto j^i6 J. 

 '19 s- p. 116. 



An Obje&ion anfwered^ how it 

 comes to pajs^ that Plantati&ns of fo 

 great a yearly vaiue^ can be purchafed 

 with fo little mony. p. 116. 



fomewhat of the Difeajes of the 

 Country^ as alfo of the Phyfitians. 



p. 118. 



An incomparable medicine for the 

 Stone. ibid, 

 Plumquet, a great Pirate^ took^ 

 a fljip in one of the Bayes. p. r i^; 



J E^barked^ and fet fail for Eng- 

 land, the fifteenth of April, 1650. 



ibid. 



the abufes of the Captains and 

 MajtersoffiupSy that promije large 

 provifton of Vi&nal and Drinkjo 

 their paff 'engers'^ and when they need 

 it moji^ fail them grojjely. ibid; 



A fiorm at Sea^ out of which we 

 were delivered ( under God) by a 



how much they tranfcendthofe off ar-\ little Virgin^ being aPaffengerin 

 ther difiances from the line. p. 106. ' the Ship. 



