SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. 



could have added to British Guyana the western bank of the Orinoko, 380 — 

 Bocas of the Orinoko a vomitory of privateers, 381 — British conquest better 

 than independence, 382 — Conspiracy of the Protestants in Grenada, 383— 

 Religious character of the Spaniards, 383 — Value of the banks of the Orinoko, 

 384 — Civil character of the Spaniards, 385 — Importance of a splendid governor- 

 ship, 387 — Recorders desirable in the municipal constitutions, 389 — Custom- 

 house regulations in England inconvenient and oppressive, 392 — Scientific survey 

 recommended, 394— Chinese labourers desirable, 395. 



APPENDIX. 



Ships cleared from E^sequebo and Demerary from 1745 to 1785, 397— 

 Sale of a slave-cargo, 398 — Slave-ships imported from 1745 to 1785, 398 — 

 Specimen of Negro-English, 400. 



