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 T1ALPIT F1TCIt 15—U1 11 saMur, Cot that they hoMe cerLuirw ilandn In the river Etiplinites whklt the Thrke eannot winne of them. They 1w [heaves alt and have no setled dwTlJlng, hut remove Irvin pktee to place with their camels, goutes and borsee. wives and children, and all. They have large blew gowiics; their wives eareji and nnse are ringed very full of fings of copper arid silver, and they wearn ringi ot capper about theIr Legs. Haion staudetli iiecwv the Guile or lbrsia, awl is a tuwne of’ rcat Lradr of !pbcii and druggca which can’t from Orurns. Ut4u Lucre is great tor or wIieatc ryce, and dales growing thereabout, wherewith they serve Babylon and all the countrey, Onnwc and all the p.-irtei of Liidia. I went From liasora to Orrnwi dow at the Quite of Jknia in a certaifle IJU11Ie fllatk or boordes and soinid together with enyro frrir), which is ilireede uncle or Ihe hushe of coe*ws, and ci.’ r[uine canes orst.raweleswcs cowed upon the scames 0r [lie boTlies; wbck is the eatsa that [hey heakc very macli. And so having 1ersia alw:tyt’s on the left lnni1e mid the etsut of Arabia a 11w right handr, We pLed many ibades, nail among ntlitm [lie lantous liande Baliarim [11:IhreiIlI, 1mm whence come the best pearki’. which be round and orient. Ortutis is an jiciloud in cireult about five and twenUe or thirtie miles, anil is Lh, driest island in UP’ world, for there lr nothing growhtg iii it hut onety salt ; far their waiter, WWd. or victuals, mid all thingt nte&Y&3t7 conw *31 of I’rn±n whleh Is about twelve nulni fruin LIWIM!t. Alt the 1I’ulds ilienait,uut he very tntitfufl. 1mm wheutv all blade of vic[mtls are sent unto C)nuus. Tb Pattigales have a ensUe here, which stanilt’lh fleece unto the sea, wherein there is a Captfllnt fur the frng of Pi.ciniigale. having under him a ennvnricnt number of amdctiers, when.,t sonic part reumuirn’ in the easllc anil tcume in the tonm,. In lids tone are marricants of nil ntionx, amid nuuy Mijrirg’s and (lentlles? litre i very great trade o1 all emortes of spices, drugs. silIw, cloth f acUte, tine ttmp&tl tie of Persia. great store of pestles which conic from 11w LJe or Iiihnrimn, and iire the hesl pearlee ci’ all others, and Thici t.eriii fnpm this tvñuuew qeafiol was iucaauly acppbtil ta hul in L1jIA wirr2tive iti. eaqlcyEll to dCnUIO P4I3?Iu$-MuIi5ot miAg Aslistie,