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of Coyns currant over all Jfia^hGing Gold^Silver,Copper^kvcti\ forts of 
Shells ^Almonds'-oi all which he gives the defer iptions,valuc,& figures* 
The firfi Book contains the defcriptions of 1 1 or 12 great Roads from 
Ijpaban and Gehanahat (where the Great Mogul reiides,) and to divers 
other confiderable places in the Indies, 
The zd Book is the Hiftory of the Eoipire & Court of the GMoguL 
The third Book, an Account of the Religion of the Mahometan Indi- 
ans* Of the Faquirs^ and their Penances. Of the Idolatrous Indians ^znd 
thdt Fagods^ Filgrimages^ Burning the Women with their deceafcd 
Husbands »and divers other Cuftomes. 
In thefe Books there are many things obfervable, both Natural ^Moral 
and Cii/i/^like to thofe above-mention'd out of the pr^ Part: As of their 
Cuilome-Houfes and Cujiomes^ Exchange Jf^eights^MeafHres^&c, Defcri- 
ptions of Gehanabad^ Amadahat^Baroche^ znd xht Mountebanks t\\txc \ 
Cambaya^Bengala^Bantamfioa^zvd the famous Hofpital there ; Cape of 
good Hepe^who cut out the right Tefticles of all their Males, Of Boutan, 
the wonderful reverence the people have for their King. Of the Bramins 
and Camockj.The people of Saba^ who never live above 40 years. The 
Bannians^v/ho never kill any thing.Kingdom of Ei/?rj, where the people 
have oftentimes great fFens under fheirThroats,efpecially the Women. 
Of Jfem^Siam^^nd Golconda^MacaJfar 8c their Poyfons.Bor^fOjgovern'd 
not by Kings,but (Queens. 
He tells from whence M«/i^, Bf^i^J^ir, with other medicinal Stones 
of Animals i the beft Ivory. How they whiten ^i/^-, whence the beft 
painted Calieo^^nd how whiten'd. Whence C/>/^wo«, the beft Carda- 
moms^TepperJndigofipiumfium'Lak^.W'ormfeedfiaJltafij} ularUy Amber- 
gteefefioral^A gats ^Borax^S alt Armomac}^^ Salt Feter.&c^nd the cheats 
ufed about them,&c. 
He informs us how Lions zxt tim*d ; how Elephants taken, &c. 
Of the hooded Serpent ofMelinde y of Siam with 2 headSj8cc. 
How long fince,and by whom Coffee brought into ufe. Nutmeg-T're? 
never planted. An Ew^/ic^ R(7o/,which the Augans ufe. T^ir/, the fweet 
juyce of a Tree. A purging Sorrel at St. Helios, At Navapoura^ a pure 
white Rice having the fmell of Musk^-TheCinamon^'iree defcrib'd, &c 
Of the Diamond Minev whereof there arc 4 defcrib'd. The places, 
ground,manner of working, &c. The Weights, Money, and Rules to 
prize the Stones^ukd at the Mines. 
Of P^jr//,how bred i as alfo how,and where fiOied for ,&c. 
To thefe Two Parts are added, his Relation of the Inner part of the 
Grand Scignor's Seraglio never before expcs'd to pubhck view. 
To which is fubjoyn'd (by another Hand ) a (hort defcription of all 
the Kingdoms which encompafs the Euxineznd CajpianSczs i delivered 
by the Author after above 20 years Travel. Together with a Preface 
containing feveral remarkable Obfervations of the abovefaid Countries. 
I M P R I M A T U R, 
Jonoi Moore^ R.S.Vice-Praefes. 
LondoUyPrintedfor John Martyn, Printer to the 2C, Society^ 16-]%. 
