T O T H^E S O U T H S -E A S. 7 t
Sug-h, aad mafees a noife as loud as thunder ’ c , •
mfhispartoftheifland. ' There are &me plantations of pepper
It is remarkable, that, notwlthftanding the people of the«. j
nounce the found of the letter K vet I have ! «"Dot pro-
R H ■ i B W mM m mB S i here annexed aMHMMHM H ! K ^ - w c ^ e * * * e«k*ed the fizes
o f them,. We,(h:all here -re^pltplate thpfe drawn .¡n the píate, and ihall give a par
ticular account of each. The number of the plate is Xlíí. of which/ S’" ' P
H I aS1; nf p f ; fQ-Ur feet: > " ? . H R plaited I twine, fcjrmed .from
the fibres ofthe bark of a trees the part, which 'holds the ftone, ¡s'woven very
dofe, and looks like cloth, from which the firing gradually tapers toa|oint.
I Ü H B °f B 9 (haPed> I worked ™ry fmootb, ufed to
^ ^ J and 4,' wherewith they indent ¡ H I S S
which they call Tataowtng. It is about eighteen inches long. ' "
3- and 4. Are their Tataowing Inflrumenfs, the handles of which are wood- to-
wa^dscthe end. of which, ika.hoffowmiadeilo.hiynhe W & g e r of the hand in
breadths, .tapering.to a.poipt towards the handle,', to which it is, faftened very
tight with fibres of the bank of. a .treei.the broad,.part,'.6t bottom, cis eut into
rnany finall fliarp teeth. When they mark anyperfon, they dip the infirument,
' l °ne °r ^ f »-»«.«í^og.to^ediéfire:WenM'.-imo.í blaelUiquid
" 'k ,a- - • : rJLi iflf0rfeed>
J “ • exPfe&d fro» W plant, and, placing ¡ton the part intended to be