THOMAS FULLER'S NOTES a.d. 



1588. 



March, wee found the windes to be betweene the South 

 and the Southwest, in the latitude of 37 degrees. 



Item, From the 14 day of March unto the 28 day 1587. 

 of May, we found the winds to be betweene the South 

 and the Southwest, in the latitude of 3 degrees to the 

 South of the Line. 



A note of the varying of our windes to the North 

 of the Equinoctial! line on the coast of New 

 Spaine. 



I Tern, From the 28 day of May unto the 5 day of July, 

 we found the winds for the most part to be betweene 

 the Southsoutheast, and the Southsouthwest, being in 

 the latitude of 10 degrees to the Northward of the Line 

 on the coast of New Spaine. 



Item, From the 5 day of July unto the 14 day of 

 October, we found the windes for the most part to be 

 at the Eastnortheast in the latitude of 23 degrees North- 

 ward, and almost under the tropicke of Cancer. 



A note of the windes which we found betweene 

 the coast of New Spaine and Islands of the 

 Philippinas on the coast of Asia. 



IN the yeere of our Lord 1587 we departed from the 

 cape of Santa Clara on the coast of California the 19 

 day of November, and we found the winds to be be- 

 tweene the East and the Eastnortheast, untill the 29 

 day of January; departing then from the ilands of the 

 Philippinas, being in the latitude of 9 degrees. 



Item, From the 29 day of January unto the 19 day 

 of March, wee found the windes for the most part be- 

 tweene the Northnortheast and the Northwest, being 

 then among the Ilands of Maluco, in the latitude of 9 

 degrees. 



Item, From the 19 day of March unto the 20 day 

 of May, wee found the windes for the most part be- 

 tweene the South and the Eastsoutheast, being then 



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