"On trouve, à la fin de ce volume, une traduction en Caraïbe, de quelques prières de l'Eglise."--Biog. Univ.

210.---- Histoire générale des Antilles habitées par les Français, divisée en deux tomes, et enrichie de cartes et figures: Paris, 1667, 1671. 4 vols. in-4.

"The plates of this work, being designed by the celebrated Leclerc, render it valuable as well as the account of the Island, the natural history and inhabitants, though the author is very diffuse."--Pinkerton.
"Cet ouvrage est le même que le précédent, mais considérablement augmenté. C'est le premier qu'un Français ait publié sur la totalité de nos Isles en Amérique. Il contient le récit de tout ce qui s'est passé dans l'Etablissement des Colonies Françaises, dans les Antilles, depuis 1625, jusqu'à la pais de Breda, en 1667. On y trouve aussi l'histoire naturelle de ces Isles, des renseignemens curieux sur les Sauvages, les Créoles et les Nègres. Labat n'a pas rendu justice à l'ouvrage de son confrère Dutertre. Ce dernier narre avec candeur, impartialité et gravité; qualité qui a quelquefois manqué à Labat"--Biog. Univ.

211. Ebeling, (Daniel-Christopher) Professor of History. The Geography and History of North America: (in German) Hamburg, 1793-1799. 5 vols.

"The author died in 1817, and left two Collections perhaps unique in their kind: a Collection of from 9 to 10,000 maps, and a Library of Books relating to America and containing more than 3900 volumes, which was purchased, in 1818, by Israel Thorndyke, of Boston, and presented by him to Harvard College, in Cambridge, Massachussets."--Encyclopedia Americana.

212. Eddis, (William)--Letters from America, historical and descriptive, from 1769 to 1777: London, 1792. 8vo.

213. Eden, (Richard)--A Treatise of the Newe India, with other new-founde Lande and Islandes, as well eastwarde as westwarde, as they are known and founde in these oure days after the description of Sebastien Munster, in his booke of Universal Cosmographie; wherein the diligent reader may see the good successe and rewarde of noble and honest enterprises, by that which not only wordly ryches are obtained, but also God is glorified, and the Christian Fayth enlarged: Translated out of Latin into English; imprinted at London, in Lombarde Steet, by Edward Sutton, 1553.

214. Eden, (Richard) and Richard Willes.--History of the Travayles in the East and West Indies: London, 1577. 4to.

"This volume is a reprint of the "Decades of the New-Worlde, 1555," some what differently arranged, with some additions."--Rich's Bib. Americ.