XVIII THE GUIANAS: BRITISH, DUTCH AND FRENCH Most travelers ignore British, Dutch and French Guiana, assuming that climatic condi tions are unfavorable and the small size of the population means no demand for goods. The fact is that they are not unhealthful, that their credit is good, their merchants reliable, their purchasing power in proportion to their in habitants is excellent and especially the Dutch and British colonies are friendly to us and what we produce. They are well worth a visit, and spend annually in the United States jointly about $3,000,000. Furthermore, they are easily accessible from either Trinidad or Barbados. British Guiana is by far the largest and most prosperous. This entire tract was at one time 191