THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued. page 



An excellent ruttier for the islands of the West Indies, 



and for Tierra iirma, and Nueva Espanna. . . 280 



A principall ruttier conteining most particular directions 

 to saile from Saint Lucar in Andaluzia, by the 

 Canaries, the Antillas, and the other greater Isles 

 Westward of them, to Saint Juan de Ullua in Nueva 

 Espanna. ....... 306 



A declaration of the Capes and Islands asvvell of Madera, 

 the Canaries, and The west Indies, as of the A9ores, 

 and the Isles of Cabo Verde. . . . .332 



A declaration of the longitudes or Westerne and Easterne 

 distances from Spaine to New Spaine in America, 

 and from thence backe againe to Spaine. . . 336 



The Epistle Dedicatorie of sir Walter Ralegh to the right 

 honourable the L. Charles Howard knight of the 

 Garter (Sec. and sir Robert Cecil, Councellour &c. . 338 



The Epistle of sir Walter Ralegh to the reader. . 343 



The voyage of sir Walter Ralegh himselfe to the Isle of 

 Trinidad, where he tooke the citie of Saint Josepho, 

 and Don Antonio de Berreo the captaine thereof: 

 from whence with a barge and certaine boates he 

 passed up the bay of Guanipa, the river of Amana 

 one of the mouths of the great Orenoque, the maine 

 river of Orenoque it selfe, and other rivers, for the 

 space of 400. miles : and in his returne homeward 

 sacked & burnt the town of Cumana 1595. . 348 



An advertisement to the Reader concerning certaine letters 



of the Spaniards intercepted at Sea. . . . 432 



Foure several! testimonies concerning the rich Empire of 



Guiana, called by the Spaniards, El Nuevo Dorado, 



collected out of certaine Spanish letters taken at sea 



by captaine George Popham anno 1594. . .433 



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