The CONTENTS, &c. 



The Third Book of the INDIAN Travels. 



Chap. I. f\F *h* particular Religion of the Mahometans in the Eaft- 



K^y Indies. Pag. 159 



Chap. II. Of the Faquirs , or poor Mahometan Volunteers in the Eaft- 



Indies. 160 



Chap. III. Of the Religion of the Gentiles, or Idolatrous Indians. 161 

 Chap. IV. Of the Kings and idolatrous Princes of Afia. 163 



Chap. V. what the idolaters believe touching a Divinity, 164 



Chap. VI. Of the Faquirs , or poor Volunteers among //^Indians, and 



of their Penances. 1 65 



Chap. VII. Of the idolaters Belief touching the State of the Soul after 



Death. j 67 



Chap. VIII. Of the Cuftom among the idolaters to Burn the Bodies of their 



Vead. ^ jSS 



Chap. IX. How the wives are Burnt in India, with t Iff Bodies of their 



dece^d Husbands. % l6p 



Chap. X. Remarkable Stories of women that have been Burnt after their 



Husbands decease. ■ iyi 



Chap. XI. Of the mofl Celebrated Pagods of the idolaters in India. 175 

 Chap. XII. oi Continuation of the Description of the principal Pagods 



of the Indian idolaters. 1 77 



Chap. XIII. Of the Pilgrimages $f the idolaters to their Pagods. 1 79 



Chap. XIV. Of divers Cufloms of the Indian idolaters. Ibid. 



Chap. XV. Of the Kingdom of Boutan, whence comes the Musk, the 



Good Rhubarb , and fome Furs. 182 



Chap. XVI. Of the Kingdom of Eipra. 186 



Chap. XVII. Of the Kingdom of Afem. 187 



Chap. XVIII. Of the Kingdom of Sum. 189 



Chap. XIX. Of the Kingdom of MacafTar, and the Ambaffadors which 



the Hollanders fent into China. 191 



Chap. XX. The Author pur fues his Travels into the Eaft , and Embarks 



at Mcngrdhfor Batavia. The danger he was in upon the Sea*; and his 



arrival in the Ijland of Ceylan. i 9 ± 



Chap. XXI. The ^Authors departure from Ceylan , and his arrival at 



Batavia. . l9 ^ 



Chap. XXII. 1 The Author goes to vifit the King of Bantam , and relates 



^ fever al Adventures upon that Occafion. I q£ 



Chap. XXIII. The Authors return to Batavia. His Revifuing the King 



of Bantam. And a Relation of feveral extravigancies of certain Faquirs 



in their return from Mecca. l99 



Chap. XXIV. Of the war of the Hollanders , with the Emperour of 



J ava - 202 



Chap. XXV. The Author Buries his Brother ; and u again quarreU*dwith- 



j. all by the General and his Council. ■ 20 , 



Chap. XXVI. The^ Author Embarks in a Dutch Veffel, to return into 



Europe. ao4 



Chap. XXVII. The Holland Fleet arrives at St. Helens. The Defcrt- 

 ption of the ijland, 20 - 



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