Volume 1: Prefatory note; Introduction; 1. The author's desire to travel; 2. The beginning of my voyage into the East of Portingall Indies; 3. The manner and order used in the ships in their Indian voyages; 4. The description of Mossambique; 5. The description of the coast of Arabia felix, or the red Sea, to the iland and fortress of Ormus; 6. Of the iland and towne of Ormus; 7. Of the coast of Ormus, to the towne and iland named Diu; 8. Of the towne, fortresse and island of Diu; 9. Of the kingdome and land of Cambaia; 10. Of the coast of India; 11. Of the coast of India, that is from Goa to the Cape de Comoriin; 12. The description of the kings, the division of the land and coast of Malabar; 13. Of the islands called Maldyva; 14. Of the iland of Seylon; 15. Of the coast of Choramandel; 16. Of the kingdom of Bengalen, and the river Ganges; 17. Of the coasts and lands of Aracan, Pegu and Sian; 18. Of the towne and fort of Malacca; 19. Of the iland of Sumatra; 20. Of the iland of Java Major; 21. Of the ilands of Maluco; 22. From the Cape Singapura to the towne of Sian; 23. Of the great fruitfull kingdom of China; 24. Of the provinces, townes, and other things in the kingdome of China; 25. Of the town and iland of Machau; 26. Of the iland of Japan; 27. A short relation of the land lying behind Goa; 28. Of the towne and iland of Goa; 29. Of the customs of the Portingales, and such as are issued from them; 30. Of the Portingalles and Mestiços; 31. Of the maner and customes of Portingale and Mestiços women in India; 32. Of the viceroy of Portingall; 33. Of the heathens, Indians, and other strangers dwelling in Goa; 34. Of the times of the yeare in India; 35. Of the money, waight and measure of India and Goa; 36. Of the Indians called Bramenes; 37. Of the Gusurates and Banianes of Cambaia; 38. Of the Canaras and Decanijns; 39. Of the Canarijns and Corumbijns of India; 40. Of the Arabians and Abexiins dwelling in India; 41. Of the black people of Mosambique; 42. Of the Malabares and Nayros in India; 43. Of the Moores and Jews in India; 44. Of the pagodes and Indian idols; 45. Of all the kinds of beastes, cattell, and foules in India. Volume 2: 46. Of the elephant; 47. Of the abadas or rhinoceros; 48. Of the fishes and other beasts in the sea of India; 49. Of all fruits, trees, plants, and common hearbs in India; 50. Of iaqua, or iaacca; 51. Of mangas; 52. Of cajous; 53. Of jambos; 54. Of other fruites in India; 55. Of the Indian figges; 56. Of the palm tree; 57. Of the duryoens, a fruit of Malacca; 58. Of the tree arbor de rays and the bambus; 59. Of the tree called arbor triste; 60. Of the bettele leaves and the fruit arecca; 61. Of the herbe dutroa; 62. Of spices, drugges, plants, and stuffes for physitions; 63. Of cinamon; 64. Of ginger; 65. Of cloves; 66. Of mace, folie, or flowers of nutmegges; 67. Of cardamomum; 68. Of lacke, or hard wax; 69. Of annil or indigo; 70. Of benioin; 72. Of frankincense and mirre; 73. Of manna and rhubarbe; 74. Of the wood called sanders; 75. Of palo de cobra, or snakewood; 76. Of the wood calamba, or lignum aloes; 77. Of the root China; 78. Of amfion, alias opium; 79. Of bangue; 80. Of camphora; 81. Of Tamarinio; 82. Of Mirabolanes; 83. Of other spice and hearbes in India; 84. Of all sorts of pearles; 85. Of diamonds; 86. Of rubies, espinelles, granades, emeralds, and other precious stones; 87. Of the bezar stones; 88. A briefe instruction how to know and find out the right diamantes, rubies, emeralds, perals, and other precious stones; 89. Of rubies; 90. Of the oriental and old emeralds; 91. Of oriental pearles; 92. Of certaine memorable things, passed in India during my residence there; 93. Of my voyage and departure from India to Portingale; 94. A briefe description of the iland Saint Helena; 95. Of the iland called the Ascention; 96. A briefe description of the islands of Canaria; 97. Of