Thirty- five villages. 



140 A VOYAGE TO Book III. 



'Eleven of Spaniards and Indians. 

 Two of Mulattos and Negroes. 

 Twenty-two of Indians, moft of 

 them Dodrinas. 



Thirty-two Rancherías or hamlets, each containing 

 feveral cottages fcattered among the breaches, along 

 the fides of rivers and favannahs. 



Forty-three iflands, where the pearl-fifiiery is carried 

 on, fome of them in the bay of Panama, fome near the 

 coafl: oí that city, and others fouth of Veraguas. 



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