- Besides natural history, there is in this work much learned
research on the ancient history of Mexico.
THE WEST INDIES.
830. Histoire Generale des Antilles. Par le P. Dututie. 1667-1671. 4 vols.
4to. - This work is very full in all the branches of natural history, and
is by no means uninstructive on intellectual and moral geography.
831. Voyages aux Antilles, &c., 1767-1802. Par J.B. Le Blond. Paris, 1813.
8vo. - Statistics, climate, geology, mineralogy, diseases, and manners,
are the principal topics of this work, and are treated of with ability and
interest.
832. Voyages aux Isles de Trinidad, &c. Par J.J.D. Laraysee. Paris, 1813. 2
vols. 8vo. - The first volume relates to Trinidad: the second to Tobago,
Cumana, Guiana, and Margarita. The soil, climate, productions, and
occasionally the natural history and geology of these parts are here
treated of.
833. Baudin Voyage aux Isles Teneriffe la Trinite, Porto Rico, &c. 2 vols.
8vo. Paris, 1810. - To these travels Sonnini has added some valuable
notes.
834. Voyage d'un Suisse dans differentes Colonies de l'Amerique. 1783.
8vo. - Martinique and St. Domingo are particularly described, and the
mineralogy of the latter fully entered into.
835. Bryan Edwards' History of the British Colonies in the West Indies, and
the French Colony in St. Domingo. 1801. 3 vols. 8vo. - This work justly
bears an excellent character, and is very full and minute on almost every
topic connected with these islands.
836. Histoire de St. Domingue. Par le P. Charlevoix.