made of Cherry- Wood, wherein the conteined ^ine and Water 
have the fcentof Cherries;of theSulpherous Bath at JPutecliy and 
Iht Sulfatara ^ where the ground you goe upon is Sulphur , which 
in great quantity iscarried away from thence ;of thehafty ripening 
of all forts of Fruit about PuteoUy and their quick corruption^; of 
the effeft of Nitrous Waters of the Ifle lfchia4 in ripening Flax in 
three days, and rendring it perfeOIy White* Being at Mefflna^ 
and converfing there , amongft other learned Men, with the famous 
Set. CApllm , he got his celebrated Elefluary for Hypochondri- 
acal diftempers , which he infer ts here 41, together withies 
change into a grateful Julep 5 as alfo his ufual medicine for the 
Squ'tm^cy (f 82 ) frequent there among Children , and invading 
their parents by converfation. He takes alfo notice of the way 
the SicilimsuCcm making their Sugar; asaifo of the culture of the 
Sugar-canesin thatlflandj and iikewife of the Excellent Wine, 
Saffron and Hony , with which that Country abounds; not pafllng 
by the Coral, Amber, Salt, Azur-Stone, to be found there, nor 
the Mineral Bezoar , and its medical ufes. 
In the Gity Samrnm be obferved efpecially a certain Fountain 
cdiWd Bfighuu , particularly recommended by Fafeltis , yielding 
a tepid Sale- water , which being drunk prefently laxes the belly, 
and cures many infirmities. 
Infhort,he gives an Example to young Travellers , how in their 
peregrinations they are to purchafe the friendfliip of Worthy and 
Learn'd men , to obferve Nature and her produftidns , and to neg* 
!e£t nothing that may be ufefull fome way pr other. ^ , \v : 
He concludes the whole with prefcribing fome precepts for the 
conrervation of the Health of Travellers ; for 'which he collefts 
certain heads but of Bernhardus Gordonius hisLilkf^ Medicine and 
his Book de Conferv^ Vita hum ; which prefcri pts liave refpeft to 
Sea and Land , Winter and Sumrner- voyages , and that both in hot 
and cold Climats. Among many tilings he obferyeSi» that the cuft- 
om of the Sean^en of i?f;?/»4r/t is ,, for ^he pre of Sea-ficknefs 
to drink one draught efSea-water , as foon asthey comeon board. 
But in no ; Voj^age he y^^puld have Men to be f fo fond of forrain 
Countries, as to forget tareturn to.t heir ov^n j ;; putting them in 
mind of Horr9^ifdaSy \yho)^Q\^^^ jthought of the ftate-? 
linefs oiRome , 
at ' x-^^ fi lo rnobgriiH '?firf;i :e ^ p/c rl) t^l^. 
! : T III. Ge^rgii 
