The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica In three parts ; Containing, I. An accurate description of that island, its situation and soil; with a brief account of its former and present state, government, revenues, produce, and trade. II. A history of the natural productions, including the various sorts of native fossils; perfect and imperfect vegetables; quadrupedes, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects; with their properties and uses in mechanics, diet, and physic. III. An account of the nature of climates in general, and their different effects upon the human body ; with a detail of the diseases arising from this source, particularly within the tropics ; In three dissertations ; The whole illustrated with fifty copper-plates: in which the most curious productions are represented of the natural size, and delineated immediately from the objects
Print Book, English, 1756
Selbstverl. Osborne, London, London, 1756