t 5^8 3 
ter hath itstourfe, it is likewife clear, nnlefs in 
fome places betwixt the Rocks or Stones, may 
rensain half a foot of Sand. 
F The River Ca^jtack^mch damaged. 
G The River Tfidanii much damaged. 
H The River Zjejjecq not damaged* 
I The River of Batavia. 
K ^akpeam 
L The River Zyf alack much damaged. 
M The River TLypnang-gading much damaged. 
N The River Ziapois much endamaged on this fide 
its Spring. 
O The River oiTangaran. 
P Top of the Mountain Salack juft ^uth. 
V. An Extra^ of a Letter from Dr James Bur- 
rough, to Mr Houghton/ i*. R. S. concern^ 
ing a Bulimia. / 
A Bout a month ago at Stanton (feven miles ofFthis 
place) a labouring man,of middle age,had for fome 
time fo inordinate an Appetite, that I had it attefted 
to me from an Eye* witnefs, that he eat up an ordina* 
ry Leg of Veal roafted at a meal ^ and fed at fuch an 
extravagant rate for many days together He would 
eat Sov^-thiftles,and divers other Herbs as greedily, du* 
ringthe time his ^hki^U lafted , as the Beafts that are 
wont to ufe fuch food^ and all he could get was lit- 
tle enough to fatisfy his hunger. lam told he voided 
divers Worms as long as an ordinary Tobacco-pipe, 
and fome of them bigger about than the ftiank ofa 
<x>mmon Tobacco-pipe is. After which his Appetite 
