ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER 29. Of Amber and other Oyles, Gums, and Drugges, 



ivhich they bring from the Indies. 



Liquidambar . . . . .259 



Cassia fistula . . . .260 



Storax and copal . . . . .260 



Sarsaparilla . . . . .260 



Brazil wood ..... 260 



Purgatives . . . .261 



Tobacco . . . . .261 



CHAPTER 30. Of great forrests at the Indies of Cedars, of Cayvas, 

 and oilier great trees. 



Great variety of timber trees . . . 262 



Strange adventures in a forest . . .262 



Cedars and Laurels . . . .263 



Palms . . . . . .263 



Oak of Guayaquil . .263 



Bamboos . . . .263 



Schinus Molle . . . . .264 



CHAPTER 31. Of Infants ana fruits ivhich have bin carried out of 

 /Spaine to the Indies. 



Corn and garden vegetables .... 265 

 Fruit trees ..... 265 



CHAPTER 32. Of grapes , vines, olives, mulberries, and canes of 



sugar. 



Vineyards in Peru . . . .267 



Fig-tree at Mala . . .268 



Mulberries and silk-worms .... 269 



Sugar estate at Nasca .... 269 



Olives in Mexico and Peru .... 269 



CHAPTER 33. Of Beasts bearing ivootl and of Jcine. 



Sheep and cloth -making . . . .270 



Wild cattle in St. Domingo . . . .271 



Trade in hides . . . . .271 



Horses and dogs . . . .272 



