Amerique, 1756-1838 917 
31 (1810-1858) [South America] 
1818, [n.s.]. Translation of memoir by a merchant 
of Philadelphia on relations between Spanish America and 
U.S.; trade with Spanish colonies; effect of war and 
probable freedom on this commerce; reaction on commerce 
and agriculture of U.S.; extent of two Floridas; U.S. 
cotton production; distinctions between whites and negroes 
in southern U.S.; northwest fur trade; freedom for Spanish 
colonies is a disadvantage for U.S. (ff . 30-52) . 
1820, [n.s.]. American statistics; population of U.S., 
Canada, Antilles (ff. 55-56). 
1821, Aug. C. Desnoyers, memoir on current situation 
in two American continents (ff. 57-61). 
Dec.. 31. Seguier to Montmorency, on importance 
of Panama and Jamaica (ff . 68-70) . 
1829, [n.s.]. Statistical and commercial report on 
Colombia; commercial advantages granted U.S. in Colombia; 
British warehouses at Jamaica, La Trinite, and St. Thomas; 
Panama canal project (ff . 152-193) . 
1834, June 15. Buchet-Martigny , memoir on population 
and material resources of Ecuador; trade with U.S. (ff . 
237-251) . 
1836, [n.s.]. Note on Puerto Rico (f. 278). 
1837, Dec. 25. La Palun, memoir on commerce of 
Venezuela; trade with U.S.; with St. Thomas (ff. 280-289). 
1838, Feb. 28, [n.s.]. Memoir on commerce of Rio de 
Janeiro; visits of American vessels, and imports from U.S. 
(ff . 290-303) . 
Dec. 27, [n.s.]. Memoir on Tacna and Arica; 
U.S. navigation (ff. 320-339). 
1838, [n.s.]. Report on commerce of Rio de Janeiro; 
coffee exported to U.S.; free entry into U.S. accorded to 
Brazilian goods; imports and exports of U.S. (ff. 304-319). 
32 (1823-1836) [South America] 
[This' volume deals exclusively with South America. 
Two documents only, listed below, refer to the United 
States. ] 
1823, May 8. B. Barrere , historical summary of revo- 
lution at Buenos Aires; commerce and navigation of U.S. 
with La Plata area (ff. 6-70). 
1833. Baradere, memoir on Uruguay; flour imported 
from U.S. (ff. 139-248). 
33 (1500-1812) 
1756, Feb. 1. Bertrand , geographical memoir on 
Spanish possessions in America, submitted to Frischmann; 
descriptive of possessions from Orinoco to Florida, and 
of islands; attempts of British on Spanish colonies; com- 
munications between Canada and La. prevent English advance 
westward, and irritate them; Spanish posts in Florida; 
Indian hostility towards Spaniards (ff. 15-56). 
1756, July 29, [n.s.]. Topographical observations on 
