THE TABLE 



A Catalogue of the Voyages — Continued, page 



A ruttier from the river of Plate to the Streights of 



Magellan. . . . . . . .85 



A Voyage of two Englishmen to the river of Plate in the 



company of Sebastian Cabota, 1527. . . . 91 



The voyage of M. John Drake after his departure from 



M. Fenton, up the river of Plate 1582. . . 92 



A Ruttier which declareth the situation of the coast of 

 Brasil from the yle of Santa Catelina unto the 

 mouth oi the river of Plate, and all along up 

 within the said river, and what armes & mouths it 

 hath to enter into it, as farre as it is navigable 

 with small barkes. ...... 96 



The famous voyage of sir Francis Drake into the South 

 sea, and therehence about the globe of the whole 

 earth, begunne Anno 1577. . . . . loi 



The names of the kings of Java, at the time of sir 



Francis Drakes being there. . . . .132 



Certaine words of the natural! language of Java, with 



the interpretation thereof. . . . .132 



The voyage of Nunno de Silva a Portugal Pilot taken 

 by sir Francis Drake at the yles of Cabo Verde, and 

 caried along with him as farre as the haven of 

 Guatulco upon the coast of New Spaine : with 

 his confession made to the Viceroy of Mexico of 

 all matters that befell, during the time that he 

 accompanied sir Francis Drake. . . . 133 



A letter written in the South sea by sir Francis Drake 



unto his consort M. John Winter. . . .147 



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