CONTENTS. 
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CHAPTER XXVI. 
Observations of Admiral Kempenfelt on the Isle of France, in 1758, Page 464.—By 
M. Rochon, 470. 
CHAPTER XXVII. 
An Account of the Isles and Sand Banks between the Maidive Islands and the Isles of France 
and Bourbon, by M. Rochon, Page 474.—Description of the Comora Isles, by Spilberg, 
&c. 478—481. 
CHAPTER XXVIII. 
Excursion of M. de St. Pierre in the Isle of France, Page 490.—Description of the great 
Cavern, 492.—Tour round the Island, &c. 495. — Account of an Hermit, 501.— 
Commerce, Agriculture, and Defence of the Island, ibid. —Observations on the Isle 
of France, by the Abbe Raynal, 504.—An Account of the Isle of France, by Captain 
Munro, 511. 
CHAPTER XXIX. 
Observations on the Isle of France, by M. de Cossigny, who was Governor of this Island 
in the Year 1791, Page 516. 
CHAPTER XXX. 
Conclusion of the Author, Page 522.—Abstract of Events that have happened in the Isle of 
France, up to the Year 1800, 524.—Proclamation of General Malartic, Governor of 
Mauritius, in January, 1798, 532.—Narrative of the Proceedings of Tippoo Sultaun’s 
Ambassadors, in their Voyage to Mauritius, 535—537.—Circular Copy of a Letter from 
the Secret Committee of Directors, to the Government in India, November, 1798, 547.— 
Letters from General Bonaparte, at Cairo, to Tippoo Sultaun, in 1799, 550.—The Go¬ 
vernor-general (Lord Mornington) orders the Army of Coromandel and Malabar to 
assemble, &c. 551.— Copy of a Letter from Lieutenant-general George Harris, to the 
Chairman of the Court of Directors, dated Seringapatam, 6th May, 1799, 553.—Cap¬ 
ture of Seringapatam; Death of Tippoo; Conduct of his Sons’; Interment of the Sul¬ 
taun, &c. 554.—A Continuation of the late Events, which took place irt the Isle of 
France, until 1800, 559.—Population and Military Force of the Isles of France and 
Bourbon in 1799, 566.—Expence of the Isle of France in 1798, to be charged to the 
French Republic, 567.—The present State of Agriculture in the Isle of France, 568.— 
Colonial Commodities which the Isle of France, may produce in 1800, 569.—-Actual 
State of the Commodities, in 1.800, 570,—Remarks on the Isle of France in 1800, 5.7.1. 
