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XI. Voyages to the Eaft Indies. By the late JOHN SPLINTER STAVORINUS, Efq. Rear-admiral in the Service of the States General. Tranflated from the original Dutch, by SAMUEL HULL WILCOCKE: with Notes and Addi. tions by the Tranflator. The whole comprifing a full and acCurate Account of all the prefent and late Poffeffions of the Dutch in India, and at the Cape of Good Hope. (With a general Index.) 3 Vols. 8vo. pp. 1682. 11. 4s. Robinjons:

LIST OF MAPS, &c.

VOL. I.

MAP of the western Arm of the
Ganges.
Sketch of Saldanha, Table, Wood,
and Falfe Bays.

VOL. II.

Various Fish defcribed -Table Bay-Cape of Good Hope-Journey up the Table Mountain-Fine Profpect--St. Paul and Amfterdam lands-Sumatra-Batavia-City of Bantam-Vifit to the King-Point Palmiras-Ifland of Sagor-The old Ganges-Chinfurah-Fine Profpects along the Ganges-Bengal Conjurers and Balancers-Burning the Dead --Famine at Patna-Sumatra―― Earthquake at Batavia-Arrival of Captain Cook from the South Seas Cape of Good Hope-St. Helena

Arrival at the Texel.

Book II. Java-Straits of Sunda -Jaccatra--Madura--Character, Drefs, and Customs, &c. of the Javanese and the Chinese-Government of Batavia-Drefs, Diverfions, &c. of the Indian Ladies--Prece

dency minutely attended to-Ac

count of the Cut-factories.

Book III. Situation, &c. of Ben

Chart of the Paffage from Batavia gal-Reputed Sanctity of the Gan

to Amboyna.

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