CONTENTS. 
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 — Can- 
can, Deccan, Visiapoor, and Malabar — Goa harbour— Alguarcla 
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 
Portugueze in Asia — causes assigned— account of Goa in the six- 
teenth 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 — navigation of Hippalus and commerce of the Greeks, 
Egyptians, and Arabians, with those ports— fortified island — Onore 
— -beauty of the country — productions — sanclal-wood, its cultivation 
and use — land and sea winds— water-spouts — Malabar frontier— 
Mangulore — gigantic statue at Kurkul — customs of the Buntar — 
Tulava — landed property in India — its tenure — Mount Dilla — - 
Cannanore — Tellicherry — -fortifications, houses, trade, and cultiva- 
tion — cardamom, growth of that valuable spice — Dumapatam island, 
coffee plantations — ordeal trials in Malabar — Mucuars at Telli- 
cherry — Mahie — Sacrifice Rock — edible birds-nests — Calicut — Eu- 
ropean factories — former trade — overwhelming the ancient city — 
Dr. Fryer s curious account of Calicut — provisions — Vapura — teak 
timber — sapan-wood — grand appearance of the Gaul mountains— 
Cochin-town, fort , inhabitants, and commerce — hospitality of the 
Dutch — - Cochin-leg — Mattancherry—-Jezvs-town — history of the 
