CO NTENrS.^Voh, I 



Chapter XII. Page 285. 



-Defcription of the ^own of Paramaribo and Fort Zelandia 

 — Colonel Fourgeoiid's March to the River Marawina — A 

 Captain wounded — Some Privates Jhot — Strange Execu- 

 tion in the Capital — Account of Fort Somelfdyk^Of the 

 Hope in Rio Comewina. 



Chapter XIII. Page 311. 



A Sugar Plantation defcribed — Domejlic Happinefs in a 

 Cottage — Further Account of Fourgeoud's Operations — 

 Dreadful Cruelties ijifliBed by fome Overfeers — Injiance 

 of Refentment in a Rebel Negro Captain. 



Chapter XIV. Page 338. 



Colonel Fourgeoud at Paramaribo — Example of Ignorance 

 in a Surgeon — of Virtue in a Slave — of Ferocity in a 

 Commander — I'be Troops re-enter the Woods — Account 

 of Loango Dancing — Uncommon Proof of Fidelity in a 

 Negro, 



Chapter XV. Page 378. 



Defcription of the Indians^ Aborigines of Guiana — Their 

 'Pood — Anns — Ornaments — Employments — Diverjions — 

 Fajfions — Religion — Marriages — Funerals ^ &c. — Of the 

 Car ib bee Indians in particular — Their Trade with the 

 Europeans* 



