144 Bibliography of Books, dc, 



146 Journael ofte daghregister gehouden bij den Corporael 

 Jeroniemus Croes enz. naer de Obiquaes en Hessequas, om met 

 deselve natie de verhandelingh, door de aen hem daertoe medegeg- 

 even coopmanschappen, en 'tgeen verder ten dienste en tot profijt 

 van d'E. Comp. soude mogen strecken te bevorderen. 



MS. in the Netherlands Royal Archives. 1669. 



147 Thijssen, Joh. ' Journaal mitsgaders verhaal van den 

 toestand der plaetsen van Oost Indien die de Edele Compagnie 

 aldaar besit, den 20 July, 1669, door den heer Thijssen, Comniandeur 

 van de laeste 0. I. Ketourvloote aan de Staeten-Generaal over- 

 gelevert. 16 bladzijden. 



Eotterdam, 1669. 



148 ' L'Afrique de Marmol, par N. Perrant d'Ablancourt, 



traduite de l'espagnol.' 



Translated by the Duke of Angouleme. Paris, 1667. 



149 Beschrijving der Reizen naar Oost-Indien van Volkert 

 Evertsen. 



Translated from the German. Amsterdam, 1670. Evertsen visited the Cape 

 on his way to India in 1655, and on his homeward voyage in 1667. 



150 Memoriael van d'ondersoeckinge gedaen in Saisquas land 

 bij de Cleijne rivier omtrent de Vogel Struijsbaeij, gelegen van de 

 Caep veertich mijlen, gedaen by ons assayeurs Theunis van de 

 Sande en Philip Windsch. 



MS. in the Netherlands Eoyal Archives. 1670. 



151 Reglement ter vergaderingh van de seventhienen ($e gen. 

 Ned. 0. I. Comp. representerende) gearresteert, waerop de Cameren 

 sullen vermogen de luijden en familien haer voorcomende te trans- 

 porteren en over te brengen met de schepen bij haer nit te rusten 

 nae de Cabo de Bonne Experance, 't eylandt Mauritius, Batavia oft 

 Ceylon, nae ieders genegentheijt soude mogen strekken 28 Aug., 1670. 



1670. MS. in the Netherlands Eoyal Archives. 



152 Ogilby, John. ' Africa : being an accurate description 

 of the Regions of Aegypt, Barbary, Lybia and Billadulgerid, The 

 Land of the Negroes, Guinee, Aethiopia, and the Abyssines, With 

 all the Adjacent Islands, either in the Mediterranean, Atlantick, 

 Southern or Oriental Sea, belonging thereunto. With the several 

 Denominations of their Coast, Harbors, Creeks, Lakes, Cities, 

 Towns, Castles, and Villages. Their Customs, Modes, and Manners, 

 Languages, Religions, and inexhaustible Treasure ; With their 

 Governements and Policy, Variety of Trade and Barter, And also of 

 their wonderful Plants, Beasts, Birds and Serpents, &c. Collected 

 and translated from most Authentick Authors.' 



London, 1670. With many Maps and Illustrations. Important work. 



