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In the Twelfth are Defcrlbed the Natives, their 
Habitations, their Prowefs, Arts, Trade, Manners, 
Cuftoms, Language, Religion, (Sc. in the Thir- 
teenth the Remarkable Occurrents during their flay 
there. And by the by, there is inferted a Difco- 
very of fome part of the terra aujlralis Incognita, in 
South Lat. zy. and about Five Hundred Leagues from 
Copayapo on the Coaft of Chili. 
' The Fourteenth Chapter gives an Account of their 
Departure thence , and of the further progreft of 
their Voyage about the Ifland of Batts^ (where are 
found Batts of a prodigious bignefs ) by Panay , 
Mindoray the Pracells^ &c. to Pulo Condore, which 
is here delcribed, together with its Vegetables, Ani- 
mals, &c. as the Tartrce, the Mango , the Grape- 
tree, the Baftard Nutmeg, ®c. and the Cochin China 
Inhabitants^ their Imployment, Language, Cuftoms , 
^c. Then of their Excurfion thence to the Ifles 
of the Bay of Siam^ by Pulo Vly and their Return to 
PhIo Condor ; and by the by are interfperfed many con- 
fiderable Remarks. 
The Fifteenth Chapter relates their Departure 
thence towards the Manillas^ but their failing there^ 
in, and falling on the Coaft oi China, (where, 
by the by, are related many remarkable Parti- 
culars concerning thofe People, ©c.) their ftay at 
St. John's Ifland, and its Defer ipt ion, their arrival 
at the Pifcador Iflands near Formofa^ and the remar- 
kable occurrents there met with. By the way are 
defcribed Amoy^ Macao, Formofa^ the Bajhee Iflands 
and their Inhabitants , Soyle , Produce ^ their Cu- 
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