THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Deseada in e^d of this Island maketh like the tilt of a galley. And 



\S'^W^^^ this Island standeth in ic. degrees and \, 



and a halfe. jo ^ 



Markes of the Island of Monserate. 



MOnserate is an high Island, and round, full of 

 trees, and upon the East side thereof you shall per- 

 ceive certain white spots like sheetes : and being upon the 

 South side at the very point of the Island, somewhat off 

 the land, it maketh like a litle Island, and putting your 

 selfe either East or West from that point, in the midst 

 thereof will appeare a great broken land. 



Markes of the Island of Marigalanta. 



MArigalanta is a smooth Island, and full of wood or 

 trees, and as it were of the fashion of a galley upon 

 her decke : and being on the Southeast side about half 

 a league off you shall make certaine homocks of blacke 

 stones, and certain white patches : but on the West side 

 appeare faire white sandy shores or plaines. 



Markes of the Isle of Dominica. 



THe Island of Dominica lieth Northwest and South- 

 east, and upon the Northwest side it sheweth more 

 high : and if you come neere it at full sea, it will shew like 

 two Islands, but by comming neerer unto it, you shall 

 perceive it to be but one : and upon the Southeast side 

 you shall make or see a plaine and long point, and upon 

 the same point appeareth a cliffe like to the cliffe of Cape 

 Tiburon ; and upon the North side a litle from the land it 

 sheweth like a litle Island, and upon the top thereof is, as 

 it were, an high steeple, and upon the Norther side you 

 shall perceive it like many white sheetes. 



Markes of the Island of Guadalupe. 



THe Island of Guadalupe lieth on the West of 

 Deseada, and upon the Southwest part thereof appeare 

 many hie mountaines, but upon the East side it maketh 

 certaine tables, which are called the high part of Guada- 



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