APA (7th ed.) Citation

Glanius, M. A relation of an unfortunate voyage to the kingdome of Bengala: Describing the deplorable condition and dismal accidents attending those therein concerned, how that after the loss of their ship they were forced to abide in a desart and barren island, to eat leaves, toads, serpents, &c. and reduced to that extremity as to digg open graves and to feed on human bodies : as also, the manner of deliverance out of that place, and what befel them afterwards in the service of the great mogol : together with choice observations touching that monarch's government, laws, customs, and armies, and especially his late war against the kings of Azo and Assam, with several other remarkable particulars.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Glanius, Mr. A Relation of an Unfortunate Voyage to the Kingdome of Bengala: Describing the Deplorable Condition and Dismal Accidents Attending Those Therein Concerned, How That After the Loss of Their Ship They Were Forced to Abide in a Desart and Barren Island, to Eat Leaves, Toads, Serpents, &c. and Reduced to That Extremity as to Digg Open Graves and to Feed on Human Bodies : As Also, the Manner of Deliverance Out of That Place, and What Befel Them Afterwards in the Service of the Great Mogol : Together with Choice Observations Touching That Monarch's Government, Laws, Customs, and Armies, and Especially His Late War Against the Kings of Azo and Assam, with Several Other Remarkable Particulars.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Glanius, Mr. A Relation of an Unfortunate Voyage to the Kingdome of Bengala: Describing the Deplorable Condition and Dismal Accidents Attending Those Therein Concerned, How That After the Loss of Their Ship They Were Forced to Abide in a Desart and Barren Island, to Eat Leaves, Toads, Serpents, &c. and Reduced to That Extremity as to Digg Open Graves and to Feed on Human Bodies : As Also, the Manner of Deliverance Out of That Place, and What Befel Them Afterwards in the Service of the Great Mogol : Together with Choice Observations Touching That Monarch's Government, Laws, Customs, and Armies, and Especially His Late War Against the Kings of Azo and Assam, with Several Other Remarkable Particulars.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.