AFRICA. 383 
tots : but how often, on my father's plantatioa 
at Surinam, have I feen the African negroes, 
Louangoes, and Pomboes, though plentifully 
fed, feek this luxury to feaft themfelves ! They 
did not rejed even the rattlefnake, the moft 
venomous of the v^^hole tribe. Ail they could 
catch they made into ragouts with their other 
articles of food : fnakes were to them what 
flewed eels are to us. 
END OF THE SECOND VOLUME^ 
