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Iliner. el Topogr. America Seplentrionalis. 13 5

Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 17. n. 206. p. 978999.

18. n. 210. p. 121135.41. n. 434. p. 143162.

R. B. (Beverley ?)

The history of Virginia, by a native and inhabitant of theplace. Second edition.

Pagg. 284. tabb. æneæ 14. London, 1722. 8.

Thomas Jefferson.

Notes on the state of Virginia. London, 1787. 8.

Pagg. 382 ; cum mappa geographica.

, .. Pagg. 244. Philadelphia, 1788. 8.

R. F.

The present state of Carolina-

Pagg. 36. London, 1682. 4.

John Lawson.

A new voyage to Carolina, containing the exact descrip-tion and natural history of that country.

Pagg. 258 ; cum tabb. æneis. London, 1709. 4.

John Brickell.

The natural history of North-Carolina, with an accountof the trade, manners, and customs of the Christian andindian inhabitants.

Pagg. 408; cum tabb. æneis. Dublin, 1743. 8.

Anon.

A letter from South Carolina, giving an account of thesoil, air, product, trade, government, laws, ' religion,people, military strength, &c. of that province, writtenby a Swiss gentleman, to his friend at Bern.

Pagg. 63. London, 1710. 8.

De Gallorum expeditione in Floridam, et clade ab His-panis ipsis illata, anno 1565, brevis historia.

Americæ De Bry Pars 6. p. 84105.

Daniel Coxe.

A description of the English province of Carolana, by theSpaniards called Florida, and by the French la Loui-siane. London, 1722. 8.

Pagg. 122 ; cum mappa geogr. æri incisa.

With a new title page, it makes the third part of Coxes

Collection of voyages. ib. 1740. 8.

William Roberts.

An account of the first discovery, and natural history ofFlorida.

Pagg. 102 ; cum tabb. æneis. London, 1763, 4.