THE CONTENTS 



Of the ftveral things mentioned in this 

 HISTORY. 



A F/en?o/ Porto Sanfto, Made- 

 ra's, Defertes. pag. 2. 

 A View ij/Bonavifta, Tjk of May 



Hunting and Hawking at Sea, 

 pag. 4. 



sharks and F Hot fijl}. p^ig* 5- 



Carvil^ apjl) that jails, pag. 6. 



Ohfervations upon the Ship's way^ 

 as alfo the treachery of hermvdo, a 

 Portugal. pag. 7. 



The firfh fight of the If and of 

 Saint ]2Lgo. pag. 8. 



Defcription of the Bay there^whicl 

 they call the Pry. pag. 9 . 



7he Padre Vadago's houfe anc 

 entertainment, pag, 10. 



Our landing on the If and , an-M 

 what hapned to us there. pag. 13. 



There are feven Ifands more, 

 which are neighbours to ^/j/x.pag. 1 8. 



The firfi fight of the Barbadoes. 



pag. 2!. 



The If and firft difcovered by a 

 fjip of William Curteen's. p.23. 

 The Scituation of the Ijland. 



pag. 25. 



The extent and length of dayes. 



pag. 26. 



^ Temperature of the air. pag. 27. 

 ^ H(??i? watered. pag. 28. 



^ ili't?^^ and drinks for Jupportation 

 ^life. pag. 29. 



Bread and drink. pag. 3 1. 

 Several forts of meat. pag. 55. 

 The manner of kjH^^g ^ Turtle. 



pag. 36. 



Vidtuals brought from forraign 

 parts. pag. 37- 



A Feafi of an inland Vlantation. 



pag. 38. 



The lil{e of a Vlantation near the 

 Sea. pag. 39. 



Commodities exported and im- 

 ported, pag. 40. 



what materials grow on the 

 Ifland^^fit to build With. pag. 41. 



The number and nature of the In- 

 habitants, pag. 43. 



A combination among the Ser- 

 vantSy to kill their Majiers, pag. 4^. 



Reafons why the Negroes can plot 

 no Majfacres , upott their ALifters. 



pag. 4^. 



Negroes pajiimc upon Sundayes , 

 ind their aptnefs to learn Arts. 



pag. 48. 



The Planters will not allow their 

 slaves to be Chrifhians. pag. 50. 



Obfervations upon the f japes of the 

 Negroes. pag.- 51. 



A plot offome Negroei^to burn the 

 fngeriiOj and the plot difcovered by 

 fome of their own Country-men^ who 

 were honefl and noble. pag. 53. 



Obfrvations upon the Indians. 



pag. 54. 



Somewhat of the Planters tkem- 

 felves. pag. 55. 



Tame Beafs^which are of great ufe 

 to the Planters^ as^ Camels, Horles, 

 Bulls, Oxen, Cowes, Allinigoes , 

 Hoggs, Sheep, Goats. pag. 58. 



Birds of all forts. pag. 60. 



Animals and Infc&s. pag. 61.' 

 Crabs that come and dwell upon the 

 Land. pag. 65. 



Several Trees growing upon the 

 Ifand^and frft of the poyfonous trees 

 and Plants. pag. 66. 



Several kinds of Fruit-trees. 



pag. 69. 

 112 Irees 



