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A CONCISE NATURAL HISTORY OF East and West-Florida.
A DESCRIBER of countries, ought in a great measure, to imitate a building Engineer, in first laying before those, whom he will employ, accurate and di∣stinct plans of his intended work, thereby enabling them to judge more distinctly of the execution thereof. I think that in a work of this nature, i could not do this better that by directing my readers to the charts or plans accompanying it, in which they will undoubtedly find materials to form just ideas of the places herein described.
To reduce my work to some regularity, i shall proceed from the East, Westward, and begin with the Peninsula, dividing it into two parts, which i will call climates, the one beginning at Amelia or St. Mary's inlet, in latitude 31: and extending Southward to the latitude of 27:40: this will in∣clude the rivers St. Mary, Nassau, St. John's or Ylacco, and the Musketo Lagoon (for surely no one can call this last a river) besides several smal∣ler ones, which will be mentioned in their places;