THE 



CONTENTS 



OF THE 



Indian Travels. 



The Figures of the Pieces of Gold, Silver , and Copper. 

 and of the forts of Shells and Almonds that pafs for 

 Money oyer all Afin. 



THe Money of Arabia. Pag, i 



The Money currant under the Dominions of the Great Mogul. % 

 The Money of a King and two Raja's , all three Tributaries to 

 the Great Mogul. 3 



Pieces of Gold calTd Pagods , which are currant in the T errit&ries of 

 the King of Golconda , the King of Vifapour , the Great Raja of Carna- 

 tica, the Raja of Velouche, and at the Diamond Mines. 4, 



The Money which the Englifh and Hollanders Coyn in the Indies. 5 



The Money of the King of Cheda and Pera. 5 



The Money of Gold and Tin of the King of Achen , with the Money in 

 Gold , Coynd by the King of Macaffar , and the Celebes, i^ind the Silver 

 and Copper Money of the King of Camboya. 7 



The Money in Gold , Silver , and Copper , of the King of Siam. Ibid. 



The Gold and Silver Money of the King of Afem, Tipoura, Arakin, 

 and Pegu. 8 



Lump or Pieces of Gold and Silver , which go for Money in the Kingdom 

 of China, and the Kingdom of Tunquin. Ibid. 



The Gold and Silver Money of Japon. 9 



The Portraiture of the Silver Ingots of Japon, which go for Money, Ibid. 



<JM.oney that represents the Figures of the twelve Signs ; and which 

 were Coyrfd during the twenty four hours, that Jehan-Guir, King of the 

 Indies, permitted Queen Nourmahall , his Wife, to Reign in his Jlead. 10 



The Gold , Silver , and Copper Money , which the Portugais Coyn in the 

 Eaft-Indies. 12 



The Gold and Silver Money of Mufcovy. 13 



The 



