his accounts of Arnold and André, [467];

in the South, [469];

attacks Charlestown, S. C., [471], [526];

captures it, [474];

his report, [525];

deceived by Washington's seeming intention of attacking New York, [498], [501], [561];

Narrative, [516];

Observations on Cornwallis's Answer, [516];

his notes on the correspondence, [156];

controversy with Arbuthnot, [517];