A RUTTIER FOR THE WEST INDIES 



aforesayd, untill it be day, and presently you may edge T^^^^ heede of 

 round to the Flats. And thus stirring;, keepe your f ^'' ^^^""f ^t. 



•11 1 1 -11 r r- 1 fi^^'^ smd^for 



course untill you see the hilles or Lamaioqua. ithathlitk 



And looke that when you come from Caio de Moa, reason. 



along the Pracel or shoald by night close by it, you sierras de 



shall not see what land it is, till it be day : and in the Ca^j^h^^^- 



, ^ . , ,, ' • r 1 -n ^^^0 de Moa. 



Mornmg you shall set your course as is aroresayd untill pj-acelias. 



you see the shoald, and in seeing it, you may stirre on 



your course as is above mentioned, untill you come to 



Havana. Havana. 



For to set your course from the point of Mance to Punta de 



Caio Romano, when you are North and South with ^'^^^'^^' 



the point of Mance, you shall stirre thence West 



Northwest, until you thinke you be Northeast and 



Southwest with the hill of Hama. And this hill is an •J/V;;^ del 



high hill and smooth to the seaside. And from this ^^^^• 



hill to Caio Romano you shall stirre Northwest and Caio Romano. 



by West : and upon this course you may be bolde to 



see Caio Romano. And the marke of this Flat is, that The markes of 



it maketh an hie land and smooth upon the top: and ^^^ f^f °f 



, . 1 , ^ . . , 1 ^ . / , Caw Romano. 



m the middest or it, it sheweth as it were broken. 



And when you come to it, you must take heede you 



come not neere it by 2. leagues, because it is fowle. 



And looke that you bring not yourselfe too neere the 



hill of Hama by night. For you must take heede of 



Caio Romano to keepe off it untill Morning : in the 



Morning you may goe your course untill you see it, 



and then set your course, as is abovesaid. 



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