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A SECOND RUTTIER 



Directions from Cabo roxo to the Isle of 



Mona. 



F you will seeke Mona from Cape roxo, you must 

 stirre away West and by North. 



Markes of the Isle of Mona. 



THe Isle of Mona is a low, round, and smooth Island, 

 lying lowe by the sea, and full of trees : and to goe 

 from thence to the Isle of Saona you must stirre away 

 West ; and if you fall with it in the night season, and 

 come any thing neere the land, then stirre away West 

 and by South, untill it be neere day, that you may keepe 

 your selfe by the land ; and if so be that in the Morning 

 you see it not, then stirre away Northwest, and so shall 

 you finde it : and if it be faire weather, and you perceive 

 that the current hath set you to the Southwest, then 

 stirre away Northnorthwest, and so shall you goe cleare 

 oiF the land. 



Markes of the Isle of Saona. [ill. 6i6.] 



IF you chance to see the Isle of Saona, it is an Island 

 smooth with the sea, and lyeth Northeast and South- 

 west, and you shall see the trees before you see the 

 Island : and on the Southwest end of this Island 

 appeareth a great high banke of white sand which is 

 called the head of Saona. And if you would come to 

 an anchor, you may, for all is cleare ground. And to 

 go from this Island to Santa Catelina, you must stirre 

 away Northwest. 



Markes of the Isle of Santa Catelina. 



SAnta Catelina is a litle lowe Island all full of low 

 rockes even from the water, and hath not any trees, 

 and it is close by the land ; and if you doe not run 

 along the coast of Hispaniola, you shall not see it : 

 and from that Island to goe to Saint Domingo, you 

 shall sayle along as the land lyeth, West and by North : 



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