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Travels in I 



NDIA. 



Part II 



Carats. 



Chegi 



OS. 



Carats. 



Chegos. 



1 



[j 



1 



\- 

 5- 

 4~ 



6- 



7- 



9~ 



10 - 



11 - 



iz~ 



Ifr 



114. 



16 - 



17- 

 18- 



19- 

 120- 



• 1 1 and a half 

 16 



21 



• 27 

 34 



.69 



.84 

 100 

 117 



i;6 



■ 177 & 3 quart. 



• 200 & a half 

 225 



25-0 & a half 

 277 & 3 quar. 



21 - 



22- 

 23. 

 2 4 - 



26- 



27. 

 28 



29- 



20. 



?!■ 

 22. 



33" 

 34 



36. 



38. 



39- 

 40. 



■ 306 

 .336 



- 367 & a quarter 

 -400 



-430 



-409 & a quarter 



- J06 & a quarter 

 -544 ôc a quarter 



■sU 



■ 625- 



• 667 Se a quart. 

 -711 



- 7/6 and a quart.- 

 -802 and 3 quarr. 



- 8yo and a quart- 

 -900 



- 970 and a half 



- 1 002 and 3 quar. 



-III' and a quar. 



CHAP. XIX. 



Observations upon the faireft and largeji Diamonds and Rubies which 

 the Author has feen in Europe and Afia, represented according to the 

 Figures in the Tlates ; as alfo upon thofe which ti e Author fold to the 

 King upon his laff return from the Indies : with the figure of a 

 large Topaz, and the fair eft Tear Is in the World. 



• v ., 

 Number t. 



THis Diamond belongs to the Great Mogul,, being cut into the làme form -, and 

 it weighs 319 Ratis and an half, which make 279 and nine 16 t%s of our Ca- 

 rats : when it was rough, it weigh'd 907 Ratis, which make 793 Carats. : 



Numb. 2. 



Is the figure of a Diamond belonging to the Great Duke of Tufcany. It weighs 

 139 Carats and an half : the fault of it is, that the water enclines fomewhat to a 

 Citron-colour. 



Numb. 3. 



Is a Stone that weighs 176 and one 8th Mangelins, which makes 242 Carats and 

 five i 6ths. A Mangel in coming to one and three %ths of our Carats. Being at 

 Golconda I faw this Stone j and it was the biggeft that ever I faw in my life in a 

 Merchant's-hands. It was valu'd at yooooo Roupies, or 7^0000 Livres of our 

 Money : I offer'd 400000 Roupies, but could not have it. 



Numb. 4. 



Is the figure of a Diamond which I bought at Amadabat; and it weigh'd 178 

 Ratis, or 157 Carats and a quarter. 



Numb, 5-, 



