NA'I I\ i: DISI AM S. 



1 liail lK'fnr<: pvo<Mii"r<l ; luil llir\ aUiiin. ! iir- 

 foriiU'il, tli(* >v/A' o!\)iii' dniiKstif cut, livin«2', iu llif 

 wild state, upon tlir suiiiinits of the trcos, eatiug 

 fruity atid catching 1>irdi?mt]imt food. 1%^ aati^ 

 ixialis V^y fond <^8iig^if*^ne, plaataia, ride, ^d 



the flc:?h of fowls, and will al?o kill and cat those 

 troidtlcsonic inscctjj, the C(>^:k-^oa^he^l. It, how- 

 ever, became so very savage on board, that I >vas 

 obliged £it last tci d&sMif % 

 I was ap]^ed to by ^ iiidiTes, 



Milieu sick, to administer medicines to \hr\n. 

 There were several snftering from different kinds 

 of tumours ; one, near the nose, 1 ollered to 



mmB^hcmd im tSia lEitrpoie^ i dl^di^tds h&sad 

 -^as afraid, and altered his mind. Among 

 mimy jnitifnts was a littl(^ bt^longing to a 



Moorman, suffering from DiarrliOia mucosa : lier 

 body had b^eii mljlajed mSiHlf m^t wjth a mix- 

 ture joS tarmatfet satjdal*im3, mi oil^ m a 

 temedy for the disease. The yeUotir jappeafaaee 

 — the nsual indicatioTi of sickness- — was not the 

 result, as may have I>ei'n expected, of some 

 disease, but merely a daubing over the body of 

 ^ke Atoe-in«Brt;fened ij0ittj>i)8i1fe»%--tfcC» being 

 tlie muedy for ell dis&itsdt. Thj& mtojSam Um^ 



doo application of cow-dono* and turmeric is 

 frequent for external wounds or bruises, and 



