Dire5Iions for placing the Plates. — Vol. II. 



Plate Lix. The Hippopotamus and Manati of Guiana, 





facing Page 





LX. 



The Camp at Java Creek, and Encampment at 







Jerufalem — — 





102 



■ LXI. 



Indian Female of the Arrowauka Nation 





1 90 



— — LXII. 



Green Butterfly and Rattle Snake, &c. — 





196 



■ Lxiir. 



Sprig of the Cacao Tree — — 





208 



■ LXIV. 



Mufk and Water Melons, and Pine Apple 





214 



— — LXV. 



The Humming Bird, with its Neft, &c. 





220 



■ ' LXVI. 



Manner of catching Fifh by the Spring Hook, &c. 



2 2o 



- LXVII. 



The yellow Woodpecker, &c. — 







■ Lxviir. 



A Fainiiy of Loango Negroes — 





280 



■ ' ■ ■ LXIX. 



Muficai Inftruments of the African Negroes 





0 



1 LXX . 



View of the Jews Savannah, and Mount Blue 







Bergh — — — 





292 



- LXXI. 



Execution of breaking on the Rack -— 





296 



— — LXXII. 



Sprig of the Indigo Plant — 







LXXIII. 



Manner of fleeping in the Woods— the Cotta 



ige 



324 



LXXIV. 



The Tamandu i and Coati Mondi -— 





328 



— LXXV. 



The Spoonbill and Crane of Guiana — 





343 



Lxxvr. 



The celebrated Graman Quacy — 





348 



— — LXXVII. 



Sprig of the Coffee Tree — — 





353 



LXXVIII. 



Plan of a regular Coffee Plantation — 





354 



. LXXIX. 



The Shark and Remora fifh — 





384 



— — LXXX. 



Europe, fupported by Africa and America 





394 



