The Table. 



CHAP. VII- 



Of the Origine of the Caribbians, the natural Inhabitants of the 

 Country. p. 204. 



CHAP. VIII. 



By way of Digrejfion giving an account of the Apalachites, the 

 Nature of their Country, their Manners, and their ancient and 

 modern Religion. p. 228 



CHAP. IX. 



Of the Bodies of the Caribbians 5 and their Ornaments, p. 249. 

 CHAP. X. 



Certain Remarks upon the Caribbian Language. p. 2 5 9. 

 CHAP. XI. 



Of the Dijpojitions of the Caribbians, and their Manners, p.2 65 . 



CHAP. XII. 

 Of the natural ftmplicity of the Caribbians. p- 271. 



CHAP. XIII. 

 Of that which may be called Religion among the Caribbians. 



CHAP. XIV. 



A continuation of that which may be called Religion among the 

 Caribbians .* Of fome of their Traditions 5 and of the Senti- 

 ment they have of the Immortality of the Soul. p. 283. 



CHAP. XV. 



Of the Habitations and Houfe-keeping of the Caribbians. p. 2 9 1 . 



CHAP. XVI. 

 Of 'the ordinary Repafts of the Caribbians. p»297« 



CHAP. XVII. 

 Of the Employments and Divertifements of the Caribbians- p.304 



CHAP. XVIII. 



Of the Entertainment which the Caribbians f/w/e who come 

 to viftt them. p. 209. 



CHAP. XIX. 



Of what may be accounted Polity among!} the Caribbians. p.3 1 3. 



CHAP. 



