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Boufes^Ruines of the Temple of Biana, Funeral Monuments, Bridge of 
Zttlpha^Haiisasara a gre^t Town, the Houfes whereof buiJt all Under- 
ground. Chamber^ Bedflead,7able^ znd Ct(pboard^3i\] hew'd out of the 
Rock,&c* Some people dwelling only in Hollow Rocks. Others only in 
Tents and Wagons. Hezardgerih^tht fairell Garden in all Jfia^&c. 
Their Habits. Games. Hawkj taught to fly at the Wild Boar^ Afs and 
GoauO^ their Race-Footmen.Moft exad Shooting.CultomeSjLanguages^ 
Writing,and Seals, 
Their Fcafts,and Dict.How Po^jr^a made. Acorn-Bread the only food 
of the Poor people near SherazouU People of Circajji make drink of Mil- 
let^'Siudi choofe their Bread of that rather thdiufP heaien, LelTer tartars 
drink no Water by their good will , but only Milk i refufe no Diet but 
5w/«^/-fle(li;never eat Salt^ytt live long.How they feed their Cattelj&Co 
Of their Difeafes, Phyficians,and Cures, fome account. Gangrene in 
the Throat and Mouth a difeafe common about Erhan»Woxms bred in 
the Limbs of a wonderful length. How the people of Comania and Cir- 
caffia treat the fick,and cure the Head- ach,&c, 
Commodities^Trades^and Coins.Tia«m the Mart for tur\y^ Mufcovy 
the IifdieSydind Ftrfa, The Trade ofCandy^^nd the chief Ifles of the Ar- 
chipelagOyZtidoi Smyrna, &c. They are excellent DiJw^/i^(?r/. Have curi- 
ous Manufadiures of Gold^Silver and^//i^,the belt whereof from Cachan. 
Tells from whence Cor ins, Sallet-Oyl, Silks, the belt Glue.iht fineft Wool^ 
the Sbagrin skin,fine blue Geat-Leather skinsj^alatiede for dying of Lea- 
ther,&c. Nothing fold by Meafure,but all by Weight.They have noGold 
Coyn currant^butonly -S'/7z/^r and Copper^ whereof the Author gives fe- 
veral Figures;and tells at what rates the exchange of Morty is mad e^6cc. 
The Government of the Empire, Juftice,and manner of Executions. 
The Exchequer.Officers of the Cufiome- Houfes. Divifionof Time. Ge- 
nealogies of theP^yyi^wKings.How their Children bred.TheirRevenues,. 
Eccleiiaftical Government and Revenues. Marriages, Chriflenings, and 
Burials, &c. 
Of Animals ; as of the breed ing,nature,and forts of Camels^ Bufalo's^ 
Arabian Hot^cs.Jack.'iuls^z kind of Foxes, Tigeans as big as Hens.Harp^f^ 
how bred. A Lake 6 Leagues oST'aurU full of r^^/ P«cily.L^?c«(f /.Grand 
fifhery for Sturgeon near /i,&c. 
Of Plants \ as a particular fort of ^inee PeppinSomc Orange trees as 
tall as JVallnut, and thicket than 2 men can fathom. How they order 
their Vines,^nd keep their JVines, Blue Lillies, Beft Gauls near T'aurU^ 
Beft Water-Melons at CauverftaH,8cc, 
Of their Pearls: the Ifland B<i^rtf;i the great fifhery and Market for 
them. A tranfparent Pearh Large piece of Cryjial containing a good 
quantity of water in the centre^ The Stone called Amianthus is Cyprus . 
Great tranfparent Stones found near laur'vs, wherewith they adorn their 
Houfes ; and in which fometimcs Animals , as in Amber. With a great 
number of particulars more^ reducible to the Claffes above fpecificd» 
Th^ Second Part confifts of 3 Books, whereto is premifed adifcourfe 
