The Table. 



char x. 



Of the Plants, Herbs and Roots growing in the Caribbies. p. 54. 



1 CH A P. XT. 



Of fome other fare Frodu&ioni of the Caribbies, and fever al forts 

 of Pulft and Flowers growing inthofe Iflands. p. 61. 



CHAP. XII. 

 Of five kinds of four-footod Beafis found in thefe Iflands. p. 69. 



CHAP. XIII. 



Of the Reptilesjound in thefe Iflands. P«72. 



- .yiofiitiEXLS 10 >iooQi]£i ;!'3 iU 

 CHAP. XIV. 

 Of the Infe&s commonly feen in the Caribbies. p. 78. 



CHAP. XV. 



Of^the more coftfiderable hpids of Birds which may he feen in 

 the Caribbies. p. 85. 



CHAP. XVI. 



Of the SeaandRiver-Fifhofthe Caribbies. P- 97* 



CHAP. XVII. 



Of the Sea-Monfiers found! in thefe Iflands. p. ib© 1 . 



CHAP. XVIII. 



A particular Defcription of the Sea-Unicorn which was cafi afoore 

 at the Haven of the Tortoife-Ifland, in the Tear 1644. and 

 a pleafant Relation, by way of DigHjjipn, of feveral beautiful 

 and rare Horns brought lately from Davis-ftreight 5 with ait 

 account of the Country, and the Dijpofttions of the Inhabi- 

 tants, «• *' ' p. 107. 



CHAP. XIX. 



Of certain Shell-FiJh,rare-shells, and other remarkable produBions 

 of the Sea, found on theCoafts of 'the Caribbies. p. i 1 9. 



CHAP. XX. 



Of Amber-greece'y its Origine 3 and the marks of that which if 

 .good, and Without mixture: p. 12 7. 



CHAP. XXI. 



Of Wrtain Creatures living partly on Land, partly in the Waters, 

 •' commonly-called A mphibia, which f may be found in the Carib- 

 r %y-Iflands. p. 131. 



CHAP. 



