| of the Ifland of Batbadoes. 
apparrel’d with Ruflets, or at belt Péyliamorts, But ic fell out that this 
year the Summer was there hotter than ufually, and the Sea-men that 
were with us, gaveus to underftand, that they never had feen it 6 
burat asnow, and that the Leeward part of it was, at othertimes, ex: 
ceediag fruitful and pleafnt , abounding with all forts of excellent 
fruits, Corn, Wine, Oyl, andthe beft Sugars’; with Horfes, Cattle, 
Sheep, Goats, Hogs, Poultrey, ofall forts, and the beft forts of Sea-fith, 
Thee Tifinds lye near 33 degrees tothe Noreward. rick. 
Having paft between thele (leaving the Adzderas on our Starboard 
| fide) vve found a conftant trade-wind to carry us to the Sonthward, 
When the next Ifland that camein our view, was BonaViffa'sbut at 
| fach a diftance, as vve could hardly difcern colours , but the general 
Landitape of the Hillsfeened to usvery beautiful, gently rifing and 
deceived in Land vvhichlyes higt sees | 
to the. Norevvard, and from it to the 
thele Sea+pl sate fo mixtvviel Cruc . 
one, adates much thedelight ofthe others for: here-wve fee the great 
ones eat ip'the little ones, asthey do at Land, and-wvith-as' dittle} 
they never.are at a fault, 
vil -purfue 
them their own. Thefe birds, and no other’ but of theitukind, | 
| Jdveto ftraggle fo far from land 5 forhatit may be’doubted ;'whether| — 
pak B > 2 . abel < 
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