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cleare of them ; and when you have brought them 

 North of you, then may you stirre away West, if it 

 bee by day ; if it bee by night. West and by South, 

 till you see the Island of Pinos. 



The markes of Isla de Pinos. 



THe Island of Pinos stretcheth it selfe East and West, 

 and it is full of homocks, and if you chance to see 

 it at full sea, it will shewe like 3. Islands, as though 

 there were divers soundes betweene them, and that in 

 the midst is the greatest ; and in rowing with them, it 

 will make all a firme lande : and upon the East side of 

 these three homocks it will shewe all ragged ; and on 

 the West side of them will appeare unto you a lowe 

 point even with the sea, and oftentimes you shall see 

 the trees before you shall discerne the point. 



Directions from the Isle of Pinos to Cape de 



Corrientes. 



IF you saile from the foresayde Isle of Pinos to Cape 

 de Corrientes, stir away West and by North ; and 

 before you come to the sayd Cape upon the Northside 

 of you, you shall see certaine mountaines all full of 

 homocks, which are called Las Sierras de Guanaguarico, Las sierras de 

 and that upon the West part hath more homocks then ^^^^^^.S'^^"^^- 

 that on the other. 



Markes of Cape de Corrientes. 



CApe de Corrientes is a lowe Cape, though not so low 

 as the other part of the land that lyeth along by it ; 

 for it is more lowe, and hath upon it 4. or 5. great 

 splats like unto oxen, and the very point of the Cape 

 is all white sand : and from thence Westward you shall 

 discerne no lande, for it maketh a great bay : and from 

 hence you must saile to Cape de Sant Anton. 



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