xii. 



CONTENTS. 



riage of a Princess.— Commercial Improvements. — Domestic Comforts.— The Middle 

 Harbour. — Hospital dos Enchados. — Rocks and Islands. — Party of Pleasure. — Lazaretto. 

 Gamboa. — British Burial-Ground. — Desiccation. — Ponte Caju. — Maricana. — Nevas 

 Islands. — St. Lorenzo. — Praia Grande.— Island of Villegagnon. Page 244, 



CHAPTER IX. 



JOURNIES FROM RIO DE JANEIRO WESTWARD. 



Caatunibi. — Ensign of the Holy Ghost. — Royal Palace.— Campinhos. — Swedish Miners. — 

 Lameron. — Santa Cruz. — Sepetiva. — Plumed Succoo. — Angra. — Indian Village. — Para- 

 hyba. — Taguahy. — Jesuits. — Attempt to cultivate Indigo. — Guarativa. — Jacare-pua. — 

 Beira da Lapa. — Bay of Bota Foga. — Its Neighbourhood.— Lagoa do Freitas. — Botanic 

 Garden; Geological Conjecture. — Gavia. — Tejuca. — Pavuna. — Farm of an Englishman. 

 Grants. — Moradores. — Other Tenants. — Laws respecting Tenants.— Farming. — Way of 

 Living. — Animals; Reptiles ; Insects.— Sacred Offices. — Effects of fine Scenery.— Pass 

 of Boa-Vista. — Bootocudies. Page 264. 



CHAPTER X. 



JOURNIES FROM RIO DE JANEIRO EASTWARD. 



Caari'. Tokai. — Wretched State of Invalids. — Fishing. — Beautiful small Lake.~St. Gon- 

 zales. — Its Hospitalities. — The Gua'xendi'ba. — The Itapi'tiu. — Effect of a Setting Sun. 

 America'. — Derivation of the Name given to the New W^orld. — Ponta Negra. — Bra- 

 zilian Inconsistency. — Plantation on Sale. — Ipecacuanha. — Sequarema. — Iruama. — 

 Engeitado.— A Stratagem. — Brazilian Honour. — Indians of St. Pedro. — Low State 

 of Business.— Benedictine Negroes. — A Man in Office.— St. Joan.— Bay of St. Ann. 

 — Porcupine. — Navigation of the St. Joan and Dourado.— Conical Mountain.— No 

 real Volcanic Appearances. — Horses Swimming. — Macahe.— Parahyba. — St. Salvador. 

 Benefits derived from Jesuits.— Tzome. — Tzomeos, now Tupindmba. — Restinga of 

 Cape Frio. Page 303. 



