[(o)] I have added this Explication, because Pomet makes it come from Caraqua, of the Province of Nicaragua in New Spain, which is distant from Caracas 5 or 600 Leagues. V. VII. Chap. xiv.

[(p)] Thomas Gage, Tom. 1. Part 2. Chap. 19. Pag. 150.

[(q)] Rochefort’s Natural History of the Antilloes. Book 1. Chap. 6. Artic. 16.

[(r)] Father Tertre’s Hist. of the Antilloes. Tom. 2. p. 184.

[(s)] These are the Savage Natives of the Antilloes.

[(t)] That Part is call’d so, which lies exposed to the Winds which come always from the North-East to the South-East. That Part under the Wind, is called Basse-Terre.

[(5)] See the [fifth Remark] at the End of the Treatise.

[(u)] These violent and outrageous Winds blow from all Points of the Compass in twenty-four Hours. And this is one material thing to distinguish them from the regular and common Winds of this Climate.

[(6)] See the [Remark] at the sixth Article.

CHAP. III.
Of the Method of Planting a Nursery, and to cultivate it till the Fruit comes to Maturity.