CONTENTS. 



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Hi. Voyage to Juan Fernandes. Account of the seas and 



u i nds ill t/iai passage - - - 208 



IV. account of Juan hernandes. Voyage to Santa Ma- 

 ria. Thence to the baif of Conception. Nautical 

 remarks. - - - - 219 



V. Description of the city of Conception, in the kingdom 



of Chili. Ravages it has sujjeredfrom the Indians. 

 Commerce and fertility. - - - 2i>4 



VI. Description of Conctption bay; its roads or harbours, 

 Jishy Sfc. ; singular minrsof shells in its neighbourhood. 248 



\l\. Description of the city of Santiago. - -255 



V^in. Account of that part of the kingdom of Chili with- 

 in the jurisdiction of the audience of Santiago. - 260 

 JX. Commerce of Chili. Harmony with the wild Indians. 270 



X. Voyage to the island of Juan Fernandes. Thence to 



Valparaiso. - _ _ . 289 



XI. Voyage to Callao. Second return to Quito, third 

 journey to Lima. - - - - 288 



BOOK IX. 



I. Departure from Callao. Arrival at Conception. 



I oyagc to the island of Fernando de Norona. - 295 



II. jSiautical observations in the l^oyage round Cape 



Horn. - - - ' - - 308 



III. Description of Fertmndo de Norona. , - - ^19 

 Account of some parts of the Brazils, hitherto un- 

 known to the English nation. By Mr. Adams. - 329 



IV. Voyage from Fernando de Norona. Engagemetit 

 with tico English privateers. - - - fiS6 



V. Voyage of the Delivrance to Louisbofirg, wk^re she 



was takeif. Nautical remarks on the passage. - 345 



VÍ, Don George Juajis Voyage from La Conception to 



Guarico, thence to Brest. His return to Madrid. - 357 



V'll. A-ccoHul of the harbour and town of Louisbourg, 

 find of its being taken by the English. Of the Fren-ch 

 Jishery, and the trade carried on there. - - 373 



VIII. 'J he coluni/ of Boston ; its rise, progress, and other 



particulars. _ - _ _ ^gQ 



ÍX, Voyage from Louisbourg to Nezcfoundland. Ac- 

 count oj thai island and cod-fshen/. Voyage to Fug- 

 Land. ~ - - ■ ■ .^ . 3ij§ 



A VOYAGE 



