Fig. 54 Ham bluff, the precipitous northwest coast of St. Croix. |
Fig. 31 The low cliffs of the mid-west coast, St. Lucia. |
Fig. 28 The Grand Piton, on the southwest coast of St. Lucia, where it is adjoined by the cliff-margined mud flow; looking northwest. The Petit Piton rises in the background. |
Fig. 56 The western end of St. Croix at Fred |
Fig. 24 Cliff and stack of southernmost Martinique. |
Fig. 25 The embayed and cliffed coast of southwestern Martinique (from British Admiralty Chart No. 371). |
Fig. 16 Nevis, as seen from the southwest. The young cone is built are seen in Saddle and Cone mountains. |
Subdued volcanic mounts, formerly independent islets, are now attached |
Fig. 18 Morne au Diable, a maturely dissected volcano at the northern end of Dominica. |
Fig. 61 The subdued mountains of volcanic rocks in the southwestern quarter of Antigua. No shore cliffs are seen here. |
Fig. 22 Cliffed headlands of southwestern Martinique. |
Fig. 5 A rough outline of the residual island of Redonda, north of Montserrat; looking north. |
Les moulins qui fonctionnaient à la Guadeloupe sous l'ancien régime. |
Le chassis d'un moulin a sucre au temps de Labat. |
Les premiers habitants de la Guadeloupe : femme et homme Caraïbes. |
Une habitation sucrière a la fin du XVIIe siècle d'après labat. |
Une indigoterie sous l'ancien régime. |