ufually livcj^' contrary: what ^ i^^^^ believed l6^; Iiai)peri inpjher 
^.Gountries^ ; ^' ■ ' • , , ^ --^ -^>.^c^ij.,iin» 
15. To take an Accomtoi the Wooden Zbfks^t^^ 
ate faid to be ixiade^^yith as great Art^' as thofe ot Tron^ 
with us, \ .v^^^ \ .Ho^.^'rV'' ' 
16, To obferve the Courre of ' the Watef-^ b'otfi of the Medi- 
Inquiries 
For Guiny, 4^ Abraham Hill Efq^ 
I, XT \ 7 He t her the River i\r/^^^ overflows the Coun trey year- 
V V ly, like ? — - 
2. Whether tte Rain,5 when it falls, ^ often very h9t, rotting 
tl^e JGloa;hs^if not preftntly dryed^and breedirig Worms in themf 
^ 3 . ' Whether the Gold there, be df very diffef ent fineiiefs ^ and 
that which is uppermofl: in the Mine be the finefl: ? 
4. Whether the Falm affords them Wine, Oyl> Vinegar, Soap, 
Bread 5 and out of the Leaves they pick Threds, making thereof 
very curious Works^f ^ • j ' r ^ 'T''^ 
5/ Whether they^y^^l^l^e» 
of <7r/^/V^5 like our Ale ? What Grain that is^, and how prepaf ci 
6. Whether their A rrows, they make, be poyfonous < By what 
Tree^andhow prepaid V - • . - . 
7. Whether fomePecj)i^d^^ 
as others very Blacker ' : -v^.' ^: . , . . 1^^, j 
8. Whether the Negroes have fuch fliarp fights, t Kit" tliey'dii^ 
cover a Ship at Sea much farther off, than tn^Eurofeam can ^ 
9. VVhatReafoh there is to conclude, Thk the Commdn Peo- 
ple being accuftomed to clrinkVVater, is the ^aufe, that they are 
troubled with Worms in their Bodies, very painful to them . and 
difficult to get out? ' "r^i'' ' '^'V'i ' 
, F I N I S. 
In the SAVOY, 
Printed by T. U. f6r ^oh Ma'rtyn at ihQ Bell^ alittfewithdut 
Temple-Bar^ Printer to the Royal Society , 1667. 
