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fecond voyage in the fame capacity, to the 
fubfequent eftablifhment at Kufan, or Chu-- 
fan, in 1700, on which ifland he refided 
fome time. 
I conjedure alfo, that he was afterwards 
fixed at Pulo Condore, and was the perfon 
to whom we owe the account of the maf- 
facre of the Englijhy by the Macaffars, at 
that factory, in 1705, as related in the Mo- 
dern Part of the Univerfal Hijioryy voh x, 
p. 154 5 edit. 1759. 8°. 
Mr.CuNNiNGHAM kept a journal of the 
Vv^eather in both bis voyages to China ; and 
during his refidence on the ifle of Chufan, 
he appears to have been very a6live in col- 
lecting the produ6lions of that place. He 
fent over to Plukenet and Petiver a 
very large number of nev/ plants, as is evi- 
dent from an infpediion of their writings. 
In the Amaltheim' oi Plukenet, his 
name occurs in almoft every page. 
From the ifland oi Afcenjion, Mr. Cun- 
ningham tranfmitted to Petiver an ac- 
count of the plants, and fhells, he obferved 
there. He fent a journal of his voyage^ 
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