THOMAS FULLER'S NOTES ad. 



1588. 

 Lima, the course is Northwest and by North, South- 

 east and by South, and the distance is ^5 leagues: in Leagues ^^. 

 the bay of Lima is one iland. 



Item, From the bay of Lima unto the bay of Cherrepe, 

 the course is North & by West, South and by East, 

 and the distance is 90 leagues. Leagues 90. 



Item, From the bay of Cherrepe unto the bay of 

 Paita it is 45 leagues, the course is 20 leags West- Leagues 45. 

 northwest unto two ilands that be called The ilands of 

 Lobos, and from thence unto the bay of Paita it is 

 25 leagues, the course is North and by East. 



Item, From Paita unto Cape Blanco, the course is 

 North and by West, South and by East, and the 

 distance is 25 leagues. Leagues 25. 



Item, From Cape Blanco unto the iland of Puna, 

 the course is Eastnortheast and W^estsouthwest, and the 

 distance is 25 leagues: and you shall see one iland that Leagues it,. 

 is called Santa Clara, which standeth 10 leagues to the Leagues in all 

 Southward of Puna. ^r^ 751. 



A note of certeine places unto the Northwards 

 of the Line. 



IN primis, From Cape Blanco unto Cape S. Laurence, 

 the course is North & by East, South and by West, 

 and the distance 60 leagues. Leagues 60. 



Item, From Cape S. Lorenzo unto Cape S. Francisco, 

 the course is North & by East, South and by West, and 

 the distance is 40 leagues. ' Leagues 40. 



Item, From Cape S. Francisco unto the cape that 

 is called Cape Blanco, which cape is on the coast of 

 New Spaine, the course is Northnortheast and South- 

 southwest, and the distance is 160 leagues: and you Leagues 160. 

 shall have a great current that setteth out of the 

 bay of Panama ; and the sayd current setteth South 

 out. 



Item, From Cape Blanco unto the Port de Veles, the 

 course is Northeast and Southwest, and the distance 

 8 leagues. Leagues 8. 



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