: Wherein 
8 grewet h. 
een The ſecond part Sehe thinges that Se a ea ee 
nobo they bring it nat onely from the Peru, but alſo from the 
Pꝛouince of Quito, and from all that coaſt: and the beſt and 
that which woꝛketh great effectes, is that which they bꝛing 
krom G waequill, from whence that came, which J haue 
declared, that they bꝛought, and that nowe they bꝛyng, 
acon it be but litle, fo? that they bzing it fo far; as from 
e fern. ver 5 Fr 
This Sarcaparillia, graweth at the fide, of a Riuer which 
commeth from the Mountaines of the Peru, which is nerc 
to a plate calleaChimbo, andthe Indians of that plate call 
it Mayca. It is a Riuer in the which runneth much water, 
ſumtimes it ſwelleth with great increaſe of waters, and fils 
leth all the Galleies neere vntoit with water, they call it 
Guaiequsl $03 that in the playne Countries, it paſſeth by a 
place called Saint James of Guaraqnil/, and runneth front 
the Caſt vnto the Well, and falleth into the Sea, by a 
place topning to the olde pozte, by the place which they call 
Guainacana. On the banckes ofthis Riuer, there groweth 
great quantitie ef Sarcapariliia, and alſs in the GWalleies of 
that Pꝛouince: and that which groweth on the Bancks, is 
Watered with the Kiuer, and that like wile in the Ualleies, 
which are neer to it, with the comming dolon of the freches, 
the waters when they ſpꝛing of the increale of much rain. 
of They call the zndians af thoſe partes G uaincauilcat, where 
they haue a cuſtame to plucke out their teethe by way of fas 
trafice, and offer them to their Zdals : foꝛ they fay that 
they ſhould offer the belt thing that a man bath, and that in 
3 better thing, noꝛmoꝛe neteſlarp then 
e teeth. 
leut okit they beale great diſeales, and foz this cauſe the people 
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