CONTENTS. 
CHAP. II. 
Proceeds for-fort James, Dartmouth — curious fpecies of Azalea-— croffes 
Broad River — eftablifhment of Dartmouth — Indian mount, &c. croffes Sar 
vanna river — violent guft of rain — curious fpecies of JEfculus pavia — town 
of Sinica — fort Prince George, Keowe— defcribes the country 318 
CHAP. III. 
Ocone vale — monuments of the ancient town — croffes the mountains — 
their fituation, views, and productions— refts on the top of Mount Mag- 
nolia — description of a new and beautiful fpecies of Magnolia — cafcades of 
Failing Creek— thunder ftorm — head of Tanafee — vale of Cowe — Indian 
graves — towns of Echoe, Nucaffee, and Whatoga — nobly entertained by 
the Prince of Whatoga — arrives at the town of Cowe— ^makes an excurfion 
with a young trader on the hills of Cowe— ^ incomparable profpects — harfe- 
ftamp — difcovers a company of Cherokee nymphs — a frolic with them — 
returns to town , 33 1 
CHAP. IV % 
Sets off from Whatoga to the Overhill towns— Jore village — Roaring 
Creek — the Author and his guide part — furprifed by an Indian — falute 
and part friendly — mountainous vegetable productions — arrives on the 
top of Jore mountain — fublime profpedts — Atta-kul-kulla, grand Cherokee 
chief — gracious reception— -returns to Cowe — great council-houfe — curious 
Indian dance— returns and flops at Sinica — arrives again at fort James, 
Dartmouth- — lift of Cherokee towns and villages 357 
CHAP. V. 
Sets off from Dartmouth to the Upper Creeks and Cha&aws country— » 
Plat Rock— a curious plant — Rocky Comfort — Ocone old Town — migra- 
tion of the Ocones — croffes the river — fords the Oakmulge at the Oakmulge 
fields — Stoney Creek — Great and Little Tabofachte — new fpecies of Hy- 
drangiia — croffes Flint River — defcribes the country— persecuted by ex- 
traordinary heats and incredible numbers of biting flies — Hippobofca and 
Afilus — extraordinary thunder guft — croffes Chata Uche river — defcribes 
the town — very large and populous— proceeds and arrives at the Apalachucla 
town — vijits the old town — extraordinary remains and monuments of the 
ancients — general face of the country and vegetable productions — new 
fpecies of iEfculus 373 
C H A P. VI. 
Proceeds, and after three days journey arrives at Tallafe, on the Talla* 
poofe river — Coloome, a handfome town — great plains — further account 
of the country — Dog woods — croffes the river Schambe — comes to Taenfa 
on the Eaft banks of the Mobile, thirty miles above the city — French in- 
habitants- — paffes down the river, arrives at the city of Mobile — fhort 
account of the city and fort Conde — returns to Taenfa, and proceeds up 
the river as far as the entrance of the Chicafaw branch — floating forefts cf 
the Nymphasa Nehimbo — vifits the adjacent lands — returns to Mobile — - 
goes to the river Perdido — continues on to Penfaccfla — cordially received 
by Governor Cheftef — fome account of the town — difcovers a new and 
beautiful fpecies of Sarracenia. — returns to Mobile 394 
CHAP. VIL 
Leaves Mobile for Manchac on the Mifliffippi — proceeds by water tp 
Pearl Ifiand—kindly entertained by Mr. Rumfey— defcribes the ifland— large 
mMm Plum—a delicate fpecies of Mimofa— paffes lake Pqntchartraip 
— touches 
