1 1 Front cover of the book 2 2 Spine of the book 3 7 Untitle section 8 9 Title section 10 10 To the right workshipful 11 11 The Epistle dedicatory 12 15 The Preface 16 20 Chap.I: Of the seituation of the Caribbies in general . . . page 1 21 28 Chap.II: Of each of the Caribby-Islands in particular . . . page 6 29 35 Chap. III. Of the Islands which lie towards the North . . . page 14 36 38 Chap. IV. Of the Island of St.Christopher. . . . . . . . . page 21 39 42 Chap. V. Of the Lee-ward Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 24 43 53 Chap. VI. Of tree growing in these islands, whose fruit may be eaten . . .page 28 54 58 Chap. VII. Of tree fir for building, Toyners-work, and dying . . . page.39 59 64 Chap. VIII. Of tree useful in Medicine, and some others . . . page 44 65 68 Chap.IX. Of other tree growing in these islands . . . page 50 69 75 Chap.X. Of the plants, herbs and roots growing . . . page 54 76 83 Chap. XI. Of some other rare production of the Caribbies . . . page 61 84 86 Chap. XII. Of five kinds of four-footed Beasts found . . . page 69 87 92 Chap. XIII. Of the Reptiles found in these islands . . . page 72 93 99 Chap. XIV. Of the insects commonly seen in the Caribbies . . . page 78 100 111 Chap. XV. Of the more confiderable kinds of birds . . . page 85 112 114 Chap. XVI. Of the sea and revier-fifth of the Caribbies . . . page 97 115 121 Chap. XVII. Of the Sea-monsters found in these islands . . . page 100 122 133 Chap. XVII. A particular description of the Sea-Unicorn . . . page 107 134 141 Chap. XIX. Of certain shell-fish, rare shells, and other remarkable . . . page 119 142 141 Chap. XX. Of Amber-greece; its origine; and the marks of that . . . page.127 146 153 Chap. XXI. Of certain creatures living partly on Land . . . page.131 154 157 Chap. XXII. Containing the particular descriptions of several . . . page 139 158 160 Chap. XXIII. Of thunder, earth-quakes, and the tempests . . . page 143 161 171 Chap. XXIV. Of some other inconveniences of the country . . . page 146 172 187 Chap.I. Of the establishment of those inhabitants . . . page 157 188 192 Chap.II. Of the establishments of the French in teh islands . . . page 173 193 201 Chap.III. Of the establishment of the French Colony . . . page 178 202 208 Chap.IV. Of the trading and employment of teh forreign . . . page 187 209 212 Chap.V. Of the manner how sugar is made . . . page 194 213 218 Chap. VI. Of the more honourable employments of teh european . . . page 198 219 242 Chap. VII. Of the origine of the caribbieans, the natural . . . 204 243 263 Chap. VIII. By way of digression giving an account of the Apalachites . . . 228 264 273 Chap. IX. Of the Bodies of the Caribbians, and their ornaments . . . page 249 274 279 Chap. X. Certain Remark upon the Caribbian Language . . . page 259 280 287 Chap. XI. Of the Dispositions of teh Carribbians . . . page 265 288 292 Chap. XII. Of the natural simplicity of the Caribbians . . . page 271 293 301 Chap.XIII. Of that which may be called religion . . . page 276 302 311 Chap.XIV. A continuation of that which may be called religion . . . page 283 312 319 Chap. XV. Of the Habitations and Honse-keeping of the Caribbians . . . page 291 320 326 Chap.XVI. Of the ordinary repasts of the caribbians . . . page 297 327 335 Chap. XVII. Of the employments and divertisements . . . page 304 336 341 Chap. XVIII. Of the entertainment which the Caribbians . . . page 309 342 345 Chap. XIX. Of what may be accounted polity among . . . page 313 346 354 Chap. XX. Of the Wars of the Caribbians. . . . page 317 355 360 Chap. XXI. Of the Treatment which the Caribbians make . . . Page. 326 361 366 Chap. XXII. Of the Marriages of the Caribbians. . . . page 332 367 372 Chap. XXIII. Of the birth and education of Children . . . page 336 373 393 Chap. XXIV. Of the ordinary Age of teh Caribbians . . . page 342 394 398 A Table of the Chapters of the first book of this history 399 404 Untitle section 405 405 Back cover of the book