(488) 
5. Gmpowdef:, whichhQ alfo faith ^ they had before the Euro- 
feans. 
4. Bell-founding. 
Thefe are the principal Subje£ts treated of in this Book. We 
paffe by feverall Scories,which feera much to require confirma- 
tion. E, That of Sugar-Canes , eaten by an Elephant^ and ta- 
king root in his ftomach; that of Boys eating Serpenes with as 
much greedinefs, as others eat Eels, or any good n'ieat, (^c, 
Kxm\^gx\\QCutts ot this Volume, there is ^iMap oi Afta, not 
on-inftrudiive • delineating the wayjthe two Jejuits took in their 
Land-voyage from Pekjn to Goa 5 as alfo that^which the Mufco- 
vian Ambailadors , not many years fince , took in travelling 
from their Countrey, through the vaft Tradl of the Northern 
'Tartaryy to China^ arriving on the Nsrth fide of the China Wall at 
Fekin: Item^ The Land-pafTage , heretofore made by B.Goes 
( defcribed by J^igaultius ) from Terfia, by Labor in the Mogols 
Empirej through the Kingdoms of Cabnl, Z^ncut, ^c. to Cataja, 
or(which is all one to this Author^^.^ it is to feveral others)the Pro- 
vince of Pelqn in China. Item^ The paffage of Paulus Vemtus over 
Land j out of Europe into the fame China : and kftly, That preteiv 
dedoneof St, Thomas^ out of P^/^T^/^a^ through Syria^ Mefopo- 
tamia, Perfiay the Mogols Empire, the Pen-inful between the Bays 
of Camhaya and Bengala, to Maliapur^ on the Coaft of Coromandel^ 
where the Name ot the Chrijlians of St, Thomu is ftill in requeft. 
LONDON, 
Printed by T.R. for John Martjn , Printer to the %(i7/ 
Societj, arid are to be fold at the Bell a little with- 
out Temple-Barr, i66j. 
