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ftomes, Language, Manners, Txade, Rinunefs to the 
Englijhy &fc. 
The Sixteenth Chapter relates their progrefs 
thence to Two Iflands near Mindanao^ then their 
Coafting along the Eaft Shoar of Celebes^ which 
together with Ternate , Tidor , and other Spice- 
Iflands are here Defcribed, as alfo vaft great Coc- 
jkles, ftrange Trees, ^c. And by the way alfo 
Macajfar , Callefufung , as alfo their pafTage among 
other Iflands, as Omta, Tentare , Timor , ^c. from 
which they bend their Courfe for Nova Hollan* 
dia , and find there a (ad Q)untry and mife* 
rabJe Inhabitants, yet divers things Remarkable. 
The Seventeenth gives an Account, of their Voy- 
age by the Ifland Locos ^ and another woody I- 
fland Cohere they found large Craw-filh) to the 
Ifland trifle, in 4° South Latitude, and to the 
Wefl: of Sumatra. ('Tis full of Cocos^ though over- 
flowed every Spring Tide by the Sea) from thence 
to Nicuhar Ifland (where much Ambergreafe is found) 
thefe are more particularly defcribed, and the Inha- 
bitants , Trade , (§c, here the Mellory or Bread- 
Tree is alfo defcribed and the Accident the Author 
here met with , are recounted , as his leaving his 
Companions and going upon other Defigns, which 
are related in the Eghteenth Chapter; as his Voy- 
age to Achin , and from thence to TuH^uin^ Mar 
lacca , MaJraffe , and Bancouli , ^c. Here is al- 
fo fome Account of what happened to the Com- 
pany he left I, and alfo of Frince Jeol/ , who was 
brought 
