from whence the River hath alfo its fource^ above 
Tataga- Warm, within the Mountains Terbackti^ arj 
not funk down, nor have received any damage* 
; ^Xbh th^Tdngamp^-^^^ called vby tht Natives 
S^anghj 'Sedanj/y is ,al(b .ftopt up, ^ and covered Vv^ith 
Earth, from the 'Hilt arid Branch ' oi/^i:4 to the River 
Antmn^ and from thence to Tangaram^ 'being filled up 
with Trees, but not in fuch a great quantity , nor fo 
Glofe/togetbep, as^ in thQ BaPofjkm River. , That on 
this -fide the>r/^%^^r^;/ River, .9''a^^'r^^ fiirik domi l)y the 
Earthquali^^ and "that * j ferktiches, -ttiatr ha:tP formerly 
tiieir iilue'iif the Kiv^v Tar/gahm^ ard^lib covered With 
Eafth'^ but that 3 other Hi^^^ lying alfo or^ this- fide 
^ ,tlie, fataf_ Ri^cr,,, and,./^caIied^^. M^^^ and 
Kasfichl^ tiad nbt'{ufeineS any damage, wh^re^f^' the 
Branches Antdn and Kaniki^ the latter into tlfe firft 
branch, and the firft into the River Tangaran, have 
kept their courfe.- And that the Hill Ondjmg teboe, 
beia^ called ^(bi^SeSam^ from whence tlwTar/gJ^/r 
l^iyerjliad i^^^^ hortedL It 
alio pbjf^Vvfed'^lnl t)^l^i^garan River^ at " ttef pUtre 
where it is ftopit tip with Trees^ that ■ the dtfceriding 
Water being thick and muddy, went backward with a 
rnqtion not. unlike the Waves of tiie Sea, when mo- 
i^d^b^ a Tempeft, ^ - ^ - ' ' - I 
V Tiiat tli;d high 'Lands between tliQ Batamau avid 
Tangaran: ^iv6r^, hQhmd the old Court of - the faeca^ 
tra Kings, called Pakkpvc>ang^ having been a great 
Wood, 15 changed after the Earthquake into a gfeat 
arid open Field, wholly deftitute of Treds, the furface 
of the Grbund ■ being covered with a ■ iiiie ^ red ckyv 
fuch as the Mafons ufe here 5 which in fome pkces 
w^s as hard that it could eudure the treading and go- 
ing upon ii, and in other places men did fink above a 
foot into it. ^ That at the^place of the old Conn cslI-^ 
l^d Packowa^gy fituated between the Batavlan and 
