i 14^6 ) 
As to the Beafts, he obferves the Horfes are but final!, 
sne-lhap’d and fwift, but weak 5 of black Cattle there 
were formerly many wild, but at prefent there are but 
tew, except what they breed. 
Travelling the North-fide of the Ifland, he found there 
the Ruines of a large City called Sevilla , with a Church 
that had never been finilh’d y here he met with an In- 
fcription oi Peter Martyr, See. near this Place is a fine 
Harbour. 
After this is an Account of Capt. Phipps Journal for 
the Wreck, with other Remarks. 
Next follows an Account of the Difeafes he met with 
there during his (fay., and obferves they are much the 
fame as here 5, he gives us the method he ufed in the 
Cure, with the Succefs of his Prefcriptions. 
He concluds with the relation of his Voyage thither, 
and the Obfervations made in the fame 5 and fpeaking of 
Sea-ficknefs, difapproves the common Pra&ice of Tome 
to take at Spring and Fall Preventive Medicines, it of- 
ten bringing on IllnelTes, in probability they would ne- 
ver have been troubled with. 
Here he gives the Defcription and Figures of feveral 
Pipes and Birds he met with in his paflage,as the Hirun- 
do Marina Major , the Grampus, Porpefce, Caravel a fort of 
Zoophyte,^ Dolphin, Shark, Boneto, Remora, Flying Pip, 
Tropick Bird, Man of War, Booby , Noddy, See. with the 
Plants obferved at Barbadoes, and the other lflands. 
Laftly, follows the Natural Hiftory of Jamaica 5 and 
in this Volume he treats only of the Herbs, which he di- 
ftributes into 17 Chapters. 
1, Of Submarine Plants, of which he deferibes 42, gi- 
ving their Figures as big as the Life, and refers to the 
Catalogue of Jamaica Plants, publifh’d by himfelf in Oc- 
tavo 1696, where he gives the Synonyma with great 
Knowledge and Induftry the fame Method is obferved 
in all the following Chapters. 
2. Of 
