380 Ward, The earliest record of Filaria loa. 5 
de Bry, fratres et cives Francofortenses. Francoforti [as on title 
page to date incl.“ 3 
This contains 14 plates and the explanation of each; but no 
one of them bears the least resemblance to that under consideration. 
The second part of this volume, which in the copy noted 
is bound in the same cover but appears distinctly as an inde- 
pendent work, has its individual title page which reads as follows: 
II. Pars / Indiae orientalis, / in qua / Johan. Hvgonis Lint- 
scotani / Navigatio in Orientem, item regna, littora, portus, flumi- 
/ na, apparentiae, habitus moresque, Indonum & Lusitano- / rum 
pariter in Oriente degentium; præterea merces, mo- /netae, men- 
surae / & pondera, quae quibus in locis, quove / compendio pro- 
stent, accurate proponuntur. Ea Lint- / scotus ipse spectator atg;. 
autor primum vernaculi sibi / idiomate Belgice in publicum dedit: 
Deinde superioribus / Germanis Germanice, & nunc Latinis item 
auribus / Latine utcumq; reddita enunciauit / Tevcrides Annavs 
Lonicervs pri / uatus, Civis Francfordiensis. / Opus et nauigantibus 
et mercatoribus Historiarumque / studiosis apprime vtile. / Addita 
sunt passim D. Paludani Annotationes; item icones, artificio / se 
in arte facta per Ioh. Theodorum, et Ioh. Israelem de Bry, / fratres, 
quorum sumptibus opus ipsum recens / iterum foras datum. / 
Francofordii, | Ex officina Wolffgangi Richteri. / M. D. XCIX. 
On page 26 of this work one may read ,, Caput VIII Ar- 
musium, quod Insula est et Ciuitatis nomen, hoc capite describi- 
tur“. Thereupon follows an account of the native custom on the 
accession of a new king of putting out the eyes of all male rela- 
tives, and later on in the chapter a description of the worms which 
infest the inhabitants and are thought to come through drinking 
water. This second part has also an appendix which is entitled: 
»lcones vivae, verae et genuinae nationum, gentiumque om- 
nium, quotquot accolunt ad oram maritimam, quae a gadibus 
usque in Indiam orientalem & inde ad Chinarum usque regnum 
continuate ductu pertingit, additis eorundem ceremoniis moribusq; 
ita expressis, ut coram spectari credas. Expressi sunt et habitus 
moresg, quibus tum ipsi Lusitani, tum uxores et mancipia eorum 
hodie in India utuntur. Omnia elaboratissime scitissimeque in zere 
representata, opera studiorum que Io. Theodori et Io. Israelis 
de Bry fratrum.“ [The bottom lines are as before.] | 
The plates given include many which are merely reprinted 
from the Icones of the first part, but a number of new illustra- 
