3<5 OSBECK'S VOYAGE. 



diately does its duty, and then is pulled up 

 with the fifli in its bill. This method of nfh- 

 ing is very expenfive. Its price is fettled, and 

 is faid to amount very often to fifty tale. Be- 

 fides this, the fifhcrman pays a certain fum of 

 money as an annual contribution. 



l 75 2 ; 



The ill of January. 



Having taken in our cargoe in porceliane, 

 tea, fiik, &c. according to the following ac- 

 count, and provided ourfelves with water for 

 our return as far as Java, we yet took in this 

 day fome Chinefe potatoes, turneps, yams, 

 carrots, leeks, cabbages, and other garden 

 fluff. 



hill of Lading, 



Teas. 



1,030,642 pounds of Bohea-tca, in 2885 

 cheils. 

 96,5891b. Congo-tea, in 1071 large, and 

 288 letter chefls. 



67,383 



