Thefecond part ofthe thinges that 
Whalesof that they killed many and found nene. N 
The Cosſt ef, They that come fram the Flozida fay, that there bes 
the Ambar, Albales by thoſe coaſtes, and that they haue killed ſome of 
them. and fonnde neyther Ambar noz other thing in their 
Mawes, moꝛe then ſiches: z alſo in the pong Whales which 
are very greate, although they haue killed them, that they 
found nothing in them, foz that the zndians dos fith fo2 thé, 
and take them with the greateſt cunning that may be ima⸗ 
gined, Which is after this maner. One Indian taketh a long 
toꝛd, and ſtrong, made with certeine ginnes, and ſhippeth 
buntelfe in a little Boate, and maketh toward the Ahale 
wers he ſeeth him comming with his pong Mhales, and 
Socth to ane ofthem and leapeth vppon him, and caſteth his 
mare vpon his ſnowt. The ſtrong young Mhale when he 
keeleth this, he goeth downe to the depth ofthe Sea, and the 
Indian hamperes fall with him, for they are greate ſwim⸗ 
mers, and can abide long in the water: and the yong Mhale 
as bee bath neve fo breath returneth vp to the height of the 
Sea. And in the tyne that he cometh vpwarde, the Indian 
carrying with him a ſharpe wedge, and putting it thzough 
his nofe where he bꝛeatheth, he ſtrikeththe wedge into him 
With his fit, in ſuch ſoꝛt, that the pong Mhale cannat cat it 
krom him, and when hee commeth vp on high the Indian 
giveth him coꝛde and taketh his beate, and goeth after the 
pong WHhale,and as he cannet bꝛeath, he choketh him calls 
ip, and he commeth to the lande. It is ſurelpa delicate and 
maruellous hunting, wherein they haue ſo much cunning, 
that a great Liardoꝛ Crotodillot᷑ xxiiii. foote, the moſt hoʒ⸗ 
rible andernell Beaſt that is in the Sea, one Indian dooth 
kill. Some fay, that the Amber is made of certeine fruite 
growing by the Sea fide, where Mhales bee, and in the 
Horeth of Apꝛil and Pax, when it is in ſeaſon, ⁊ of werte 
fmell , the Vlhales das cate it, and of thatthe Ab is 
mabe, as tithe fruite o eaten, mould be canuerted ints pe 
