[CHAP. X.] The Voyages of the French to the Missouris, Canzas, and Padoucas. The Settlements they in vain attempted to make in those Countries; with a Description of an extraordinary Phaenomenon

[CHAP. XI.] The War with the Chitimachas. The Conspiracy of the Negroes against the French. Their Execution

[CHAP. XII.] The War of the Natchez. Massacre of the French in 1729. Extirpation of the Natchez in 1730

[CHAP. XIII.] The War with the Chicasaws. The first Expedition by the River Mobile. The second by the River Missisippi. The War with the Chactaws terminated by the Prudence of M. de Vaudreuil

[CHAP. XIV.] Reflections on what gives Occasion to Wars in Louisiana. The Means of avoiding Wars in that Province, as also the Manner of coming off with Advantage and little Expence in them

[CHAP. XV.] Pensacola taken by Surprize by the French. Retaken by the Spaniards. Again retaken by the French, and demolished

[BOOK II.] Of the Country and its Products.

[CHAP. I.] Geographical Description of Louisiana. Its climate

[Description of the Lower Louisiana, and the Mouths of the Missisippi.]

[CHAP. II.] The Author's journey in Louisiana, from the Natchez to the River St. Francis, and the Country of the Chicasaws