CONTENTS. 
XIX 
tions of the Hindoos. . marks of Vishnoo and Seeva. . compared with those in 
scripture. . travels of Hindoo devotees. . death of Calanus, burning of an Indian 
woman in the army of Eumenes 243 
CHAPTER XI. 
Voyage from Bombay to Anjengo. . Rutna. . Ghereah and Mahratta fortresses in the 
Concan. . Ghereah harbour. . Raree, Fort Augustus and Vingorla. . Geographical 
division of the Malabar coast. . Concan, Deccan, Visiapoor, and Malabar. .Goa 
harbour. . Alguarda fort, .city of Goa, churches, palaces, and convents, .tomb of 
St. Francis Xavier. . inquisition. . cruelties of that tribunal at Goa. . inhabitants 
of Goa. . commerce. . arrack. . mangos. . decline of the Portuguese in Asia. . causes 
assigned. . account of Goa in the sixteenth century. . Benezegur. . Kankanco. . 
political history of India, . rise of the Mahratta empire. . Carwar. .manufacture of 
the terra-japonica. . Mirzee and Barcelore, the ancient Musiris and Barace. . navi- 
gation of Hippalus and commerce of the Greeks, Egyptians, and Arabians, with 
those ports. . fortified island. . Onore. . beauty of the country. . productions. . 
sandal-wood, its cultivation and use. . land and sea winds. . water-spouts. . Mala- 
bar frontier. . Mangalore. . gigantic statue at Kirkul. . customs of the Buntar. „ 
Tulava. . landed property in India. . its tenure. . Mount Dilla. . Cannanore. . Tell i- 
cherry. . fortifications, houses, trade, and cultivation. . cardamom, growth of that 
valuable spice. . Dumapatam island, coffee plantations, .ordeal trials in Malabar. , 
Mucuars at Tellicherry. . Mahie. . Sacrifice Rock., edible birds-nests. . Calicut. . 
European factories. . former trade. . overwhelming the ancient city. . Dr. Fryer’s 
curious account of Calicut. . provisions .. Vapura. . teak timber .. sapan-wood. . 
grand appearance of the Ghaut mountains. . Cochin-town, fort, inhabitants, and 
commerce. . hospitality of the Dutch. . Cochin-leg. . Mattancherry. . Jews-town, , 
history of the Jewish colony there, .epitome of the Jewish history. . Porca, Calli- 
quilone. . Quilone. . Eddova. . arrival at Anjengo, difficulty of landing. . descrip- 
tion of Anjengo. . poverty and melancholy situation of that settlement. . Portu- 
gueze and native inhabitants. . trade and manufactures. . birth-place of Sterne’s 
Eliza, and Orme, the historian. . his superior character. . south-west monsoon at 
Anjengo. . catamaran. . abundance of fish. , hippocampus. . contest between the 
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