chap. II.] WEST INDIES. 79 
Isle Ronde contains about 500 acres of excellent 
land, which are wholly applied to pasturage, and 
the cultivation of cotton. It is situated about 
midway between Cariacou and the north end of 
Grenada, about four leagues from each. 
I shall close my account of this colony, as of 
Barbadoes, with an authentic return by the In¬ 
spector general of Great Britain, of the exports 
from Grenada and its dependencies, for the year 
1787 5 containing also an estimate of the actual 
value of the several articles at the British mar¬ 
ket; 
