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m the ditches wherein those creatures abound, and consequently are frequently devoured by them. The _Siamese_, besides a variety of superior food, eat rats, lizards, and some kinds of insects. The _Battas_ of Sumatra, prefer _human flesh_ to all other, and speak with rapture of the soles of the feet and palms of the hands. Warm water is the usual beverage of the _Manilla_ islanders. The _Japanese_, amongst other things, drink a kind of beer distilled from rice, and called _sacki_; it is kept constantly warm, and drunk after every morsel they eat. Cocoa-nut milk and water, is the common beverage of the natives of the _New Hebrides_. In _New Caledonia_ so great is the scarcity of food, that the natives make constant war for the sake of eating their prisoners, and sometimes, to assuage the cravings of hunger, they bind ligatures tightly round their bodies and swallow oleaginous earth. The _New Zealanders_ are cannibals sometimes in a dearth, and to gratify a spirit of vengeance against their enemies. The _New Hollanders_, near the sea, subsist on fish eaten raw, or nearly so; should a whale be cast ashore, it is never abandoned until its bones are picked; their substitute for bread, and that which forms their chief subsistence, is a species of fern roasted, pounded between stones, and mixed with fish. The general beverage of the negro tribes is palm-wine. No disgust is evinced by the _Bosjesman Hottentots_ at the most nauseous food, and having shot an animal with a poisoned arrow, their only precaution, previous to tearing it in pieces and devouring it raw, is to cut out the envenomed part. Half a dozen Bosjesmans, will eat a fat sheep in an hour; they use no salt, and seldom drink anything, probably from the succulent nature of their food. The _Caffres_ live chiefly on milk; they have no poultry, nor do they eat eggs. When flesh is boiled, each member of a family helps himself from the kettle with a pointed stick, and eats it in his hand. Their substitute for bread, which is made of Caffre-corn, a sort of millet, is the pith of a palm, indigenous to the country. The _Lattakoos_ eat, with equal zest, the flesh of elephants, rhinoceroses, tigers, giraffes, quaggas, &c.; and sometimes, under an idea that it confers valour, human flesh, of which they have otherwise great abhorrence. They are very disgusting in their manner of preparing food. The _Abyssinians_ usually eat the flesh of cattle raw, and sometimes, although we be
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