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gufcpreibcn : The forests of Cochlnchina produce—•
a variety of scented woods as the rpsewood* ea'g 1 ë
wood, and sandal wood — the Cochinchinese cinnamon
— is preferred by the Chinese to that of
- Ceylon — the nee,;— the sugar ^ to these productions
may be added the areca nut, cardamoms,
ginger and other spices — gum lac, camboge,lln*;
digo, cotton and raw silk,* — Ueber bicfelbigen ^Oro*
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hocercses, Leopards, Buffaloes, Sw ine etc. in £mi*
fin , Dampier III. 30. Lés animaux de ce pais sont
les Elëphans, Chevaux, Buttes, Taureaux, CheVres*
D aim s, Cerfs, les Pourceaux, Chiens, Chats, Lenards,
Serpëns, Scorpions, Crapaiux, Grenouilles etc;
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fepen SReicpen f. bie angefûpvtert ©cbrifrgeUer an ben ans
gefùprten £>rtem ©ie 9>rotHn$ ^udrigft in (5 bin a bat
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fiche (Spina ünb ^apan pabén meber Kleppanten nod)
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pcpfe* &p u n b e r g IL 2. 113® .
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d)e SOîerfmaplé Pon einanber unterfd)ieb. ^ e b e é füb*
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in jebem grogen C^ettye eine jebe^ 3rop tn |) -jetepnet fity
pon ben übrigen babnrty a u ö , bag eè entweber ge^
n>tffe M in e r a lie n , ^ fïa n je n unb S p ie r e auëfcplieglicp,
ober wenn aucp niept au éfcp lieglicp , in p iel grbjferer
SDïenge Pber ^ o rtre fflicp fe it, a tó bie übrigen^ perPor*
bringt* ^ e in e anbere/i^egenD beê fublicpen 3 lfie n é
erjengt fö trefflicpeê T u p fe r > (5 ifen unb © t a p t , aïö
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poüfommetten £acÇ, uub ber K am pferbaum n itgen b fo
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.angefâprten.@teüe erinnern mirb, atte 93Hfer beê oft*
lt#en unb füblicpen 2!genl8 aid Ktne groge N a t io n an*
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ter ben 93emopnern bon ^fnttrtabten fe0 ê gänzlich ber»
feptebene ©praepen antraf, melcpe inégefammt mit beh
©praepm am ©angeê nid)t bte geringge 9lepnlicp!eit
Pgtten* A sia t. Res. V . 220— 237. and h ow in a natio
n , w h ich bèars such strong maks o f bein g o n e ,
r a d ic a lly ' th e sam e, lan gu ages to ta lly different
shou ld p revail, i c a n n o t, at p resen t, preten4 to
conjecture, urep oermutpe unterbeffen, bag ber 58an
bevDtnterinbiftpen @prad)eit niept fo fepr non einan*
ber abmetepr, alê than nacp ben non 95 ucp a n a n bep*
gebraepten ©praepproben begfen follte: bag oielmepr
bie @pracpen etnanber eben fo dpnltcp unb miebevum
bon einanbev oerfepieben feben, aïè bie iBbtfer felbg*
a ) X p u n b e r g II. 2. 12 1 ©*
iOleiner^ über SWenfebenn, II. 14