ingin Battell- Array aftet their Colours, with the found of 
Drums and Trumpets : During their Hunting, they intirely 
invefted the Mountains and Forrefts, as if they had been Ci- 
ties which they defigned to Beleaguer; following in this, 
the manner of Hunting ufed by the eaftern T^r^^r jjof which 
I have fpoken in my laft Letter. This Army had its Vant- 
guard and Rere-guard, and its Main Body, its Right Wing 
and left Wing, was commanded by fbmany Generals and pet- 
ty Kings.There were fpent more then Seventy days before 
they were on their March, in bringing together all the Am- 
munitions of the Army upon the Waggons, upon the Cam- 
els, upon the Horfes, and upon the Mules, by reafbn of the 
Incommodious Ways. For in all the weftern Tartary I call 
it weftern ) not with relation to C&>^, which Lyeth in Ref 
peel of ii weft ward it ielf^ but with refped of the.Eaflcrn 
Tarury) there is nothing to be found but, Mountains, Rocks, 
and Valliesjthere are neither Cities, To wns,nor Villages, nor 
fo much as any Houfes. The Inhabitants Lodge under 
Tents, pitched on all fides in the open Feilds. They are for 
the rftoft part Grafiersy and tranfport their Tents from one 
Vally to another,according as the faftures are better, lliere 
theyPafture their Beefs, their Horfes, and their Camels, 
they breed no Hoggs, nor any of thofc other Animals,which 
elfe where are fed in the Viilages,as Poultry and Geefe. But 
only of fuch as the Herbs, which an uncultivated Land doth 
Naturally produce, will ferve to fuftain. They pals their 
Life either in Hunting, or doing nothing. And as they nei- 
ther Sow nor cultivate the Earth, fo they make no Harveft. 
They Live upon Milk,Cheefe,and Flefh, and have a fort of 
Wine, not much unlike our Aqua-vit^ ; with which they 
make their Feafts, and are often Drunk. In fliort they care 
for nought from Morning to Night, but to Drink and Eat ; 
like the Beafts, and Droves which they Feed. 
They are not without their Preifts, which they call L^- 
masj for whome they have a fingalar Veneration, in which 
they differ from the Oriental Tartars ; the mott part of 
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