HiHoriffoftbefndics. 



and moft commonly in high places . They alfb drawc 

 Be^ars ftones from thefe Tarttgues, which are greater, 

 and have more operation and vertue. 



O/Pacos, GuM<tcos\and Indian Mutlws. 



C HAP. 41. 



f-pHcre is nothing at Pern of greater riches and profit 

 A than the cattell of the country, which our men call 

 Indian fhccp, and the Indians in their general! language 

 call them LAWA. For all things well confidered, it is a 

 beaft of thegreateftprofite and leaft charge of" any that 

 Iknowe: from them they dravvemeate and clothing, 

 as from thefheepe tfSpainc . Moreover they have the 

 benefiteto carry all things they have needeof, vfing 

 them tobeare their burthens : and they have no needc 

 ey ther of fhooes or faddles,nor yet of oates, but he fer- 

 veth his maifter for nought , feeding on rhe grade hee 

 findes in the fieldes fb as God hathfurnifhed them of 

 fheepcand mares, and all in one beaft. And as it is a 

 poorc nation, fo woulde hee in this poy nt free them 

 from charge , for that there is much pafture vppon the 

 Stem : and this kinde of cattell hath no needc of any 

 other charge. There are two kindes of thefe (liecpe or 

 Lam**, the one they call PACOS^ (heep bearing wooll, 

 and the others arc bare,and have litle wooll,fo are they 

 better for burthen 5 they are bigger than great fhecpe> 

 and lefTe than calves , they have a very long necke , like 

 to a cammell, whereof they have good needc : for be 

 ing high of ftature, they have nccde of a long necke^ 

 clie fhould they be deformed. They are of divcrfe co 

 lours, fome all white, others all blacke , forne grey and 

 fome fpotted 3 which they call Moromwo . Itelndians 



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