The Contents. 
ings of Bahia. Of its Go<vernor^ 
Ships and Merchants ; and Com- 
modities to and from Europe. Clay- 
ing of Sugar. The Seafon for the 
European Ships , and Coire Ca^ 
ties : Of their Guinea-tr^Jc/e, and 
of the Coafting'trade., and Wholes 
kilhng. Of the Inhabitants o/'Ba- 
hia j their ca^ryfug in Hammocks : 
their Artificers., Crane for Goods., 
and Negro - Slaves. Of the 
Country about Bahia , its Soil and 
Produli. Its Timber-trees ; the 
Sapiera,Vermiatico,ComeiTerie, 
Guitteba, Serrie, and Mangroves. 
The Bajbard-Coco , its Nuts and 
Cables ; and the Silk'Cotton-trees. 
The Brafilian Fruits., Oranges, See. 
Of the Sour-fops, Caihew’s, and 
Jennipah’s. Of their peculiar 
Fruits , Arifah’s , Mericafah’s, 
Petango’s, Petumbo’s, Munga- 
roo’s, Muckifhaw’s, Ingwa’s, 
Otees , and Mufteran de Ova’s. 
Of the Falm'berries, Fhyjick-nuts, 
Mendibee’s, ^_yc. and their Roots 
and 
