Mmm & VentorumVc. i')^ And what other particulars are 
ifervable upon all thofe CoaftSj conGisrning the Tydes t 
10. Whether there be any Difcoveries newer^ than the neweft 
printed Maps, of the parts of the World mrth-ea^ of ^^pn f 
And whether ^a,pn be truly an Ifland^ or no t 
11. What is the true way of making and colouring C&^- 
.Bifhei^ and how in China znd i^afa^y they make thQ Bldck- 
'vernijb ? '' . 
1 2 .With what Materials^and how they paint both upon Cloths^' 
commonly caird Pintado's ^nd likewife upon Canvas, 
: 13. Whether the be the Wood^ or Root of a 
Tree^ In what Countreyit is foundfAnd how to know cheibeft 
.of .thekiid^ . : 
14, Whether the beft Tea be that, which comes forth at the 
fiift of the Spring, and are the Top-leaves C In what manner 'tis 
diiedj and whether the too hafly drying thereof hurts it f 
15. Whether there grows: a Wood im^ava, that naturally 
fxnells like humane Excrement f And if fo, what kind of ground 
it growsinc' ^ ; / 
1 5. Whether in the Mokcque Wands there be z Red Wood,, 
which burns 5 fparkles, and flameS;^ without being confumed^ 
iyet may be reduced to powder 5 by rubbing between ones 
17. Whether near the Fort of r^r/^^^^thcrc beaPlanCjCalfd 
.by the Inhabitants C4?^/i, w^hence fall little Leaves^ which are 
turned into Butter-flies f 
tfe Whether in PegMi and other places ohhQ Edfl- indies, thty 
a poifon, that kills by fmelling, and yet the pbifono^s fmell is 
'hardly perceived ^ 
19. Whether it be true, that the onely Antidote hitherto 
known, againft the famous and fatal -M^^^j/^r-poifon, is humane 
0r4^r^,taken inwardly t And what fubftance that poifon is made 
26. Whether there be fuch a Vegetable in 3P^^'4,ca!lM i^^ 
bravas, that is fo poifonousjthat it kills prefently , and for which 
no-remedy hath been yet founds ' 
21. Where the beft Calamba-mod^or Palo / Jquila, grows c 
Whether the Pdod' Aquila be much inferiour to CaUmba 3 and 
I i i how 
