are brought from the Weſt India. Fol. 37, 
dane very great effects with it for comfoꝛting the heart and i 
the ſtomack, and pꝛincipal members, without febing after 
the ſpicerie af Malucs, and the Meditines ol Arabia, 
and them of Verſia. Seeing that in the felors vntilled, and 
in the Mountaines and Deſertes our Indias do peld them 
vnto vs:the fault is ours that we do not follow alter them, 
noz ſerke ts doe the diligence that is conuenient, foꝛ to pros 
ite our ſelues in theſe meruellous etlects, the which 3 truſt 
that time — diſcouerer ot all thinges, and 
good diligence and experience withall 
wdwill Difconer nfo vs to our 
a 
The ende of the lt parte. 
Ged be praifed 
