The Table. 



CHAP. XXII. 

 Containing the particular Defcriptions of fever al forts of Crabs or 

 Crab-fife, commonly found in the Caribbies. p. 139. 



CHAP. XXIII. 

 Of 'Thunder, Earth-quakes , and theTempeJis femetimes happening 

 in the Caribbies. 



r p. 143. 



CHAP. XXIV. 

 Of feme other inconveniences of the Country , and the remedies 

 thereof p. 146* 



A Tabic of the Chapters of the fecond Book of 

 this Hiftory. 



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CHAP. I. 



F the Ejiablijhment of thofe Inhabitants who are Strangers 

 in the Jflands of S. Chriftopher, Mevis, Gardeloupe, 

 Martinico, and feme other Ijlands of the Caribbies. p.i 5 7 



CHAP. II. 



Of the EStablifements of the French in the ijlands of S. Bartho- 

 lomew, S.Martin 5 a#^Sante-Cruce.. p. 173. 



CHAP. III. 



Of the Efiablijhment of the French Colony in the Ijland of Gar- 

 deloupe, confequently to the Peace concluded with the Carib- 

 bians of Dominico, in the Tear M. £>C; XL rA(nu p. 1 78.- 



C^AP. IV. ; 



Of the trading and Employments of the Forreign Inhabitants of 

 the Country-^ and firfi, of the Culture and ordering of To- 

 bacco* p. 187. 



Of the manner how Sugar is made and of the preparation of 

 Ginger, Indico, and Cotton, r - A u 3 p. 1 94. 



CH A P VI 



Of the more honourable Employments of the European Inhabi- 

 tants of the Qaribbies \ their Slaves j and their Govern- 



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