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Charles the Twelfth and are kept there for 

 the Swediih fervice. 



White gulls and herring galls (Lams canus 

 etfufcus) were here in fuch flights, as if they 

 would difpute with the fifkermen about their 

 right of fiihing. 



The greater and lefler Tor cos are two rocks 

 on the flarboard, at the entrance of the port 

 of Cadiz : we happily paffed by them. When 

 the water is low, they are very confpicuous; 

 but when it is high, they are known by the 

 breakers only. 



St. Sebaftiarfs is acaftle upon a little ifland 

 near Cadiz, which, with two other catties, 

 ferve to defend this town. 



The Gulf .of Cadiz, or the Road, is well 

 known under the name of the Spanifli-bay, 

 where the mips of many nations yearly come, 

 and where we likewile caft anchor after a fix 

 weeks voyage, and having fuifered a great 

 florm. After faluting, we were welcomed by 

 fever al of our countrymen. We faw Cadiz, 

 and Puerto real, on the bay 1 Puerto de Sancla 



Maria- 



