ufiany live^ contrary to what is believed to happen in other 
Countries? 
15. To take an Account of the Wooden Locks there, which 
are faid to be made with as great Arty as thofe of Iron 3 
with us 9 
16. To obferve the Courfe of the Waters, both of the Medi- 
terranean} and the Red- Sea ? 
Inquiries 
For Guiny, by Abraham Hill Efq- 
i *\7 \ 7 Het ^ er W ^ ver N *& er overflows the Countrey year 6 * 
V y ly, like Nilus ? 
2. Whether the Rain, when it falls, be often very hot, rotting 
the Cloaths, if not prefen tly dryed, and breeding Worms in them.? 
3. Whether the Gold there, be of very different, finenefs , and 
that which is uppermoft in the Mine be the fineft 
4. Whether the Palm affords them Wine, Oyl, Vinegar, Soap, 
Bread 5 and out of the Leaves they pick Threds, making thereof 
very curious Works ? 
5. Whether they have, befides their. Palm-Wine, a DrinLmade 
of Grain, like our Ale ? What Grain that is, and how prepar’d i 
6. Whether their Arrows, they make, be poyfonous? By what 
Tree, and how prepar’d ? 
7. Whether fome people on the River Gambrajoz only Tawny, 
as others very Blacks 
8. Whether the Negroes have fuch fharp fights, that they dif- 
cover a Ship at Sea much farther off, than the Europeans can ? 
9 What Reafon there is to conclude, T hat the Common Peo- 
ple being accuftomed to drink Water, is the caufe, that they are 
troubled with Worms in their Bodies, very painful to them r and 
difficult to get out ,? 
FI N I S, 
In the SAVOY , 
Printed by T. N. for yohnMartjn at the Bell, a little without 
Temple- Bar , Printer to the Royal Society , 1667 1 
