iS^ MifcelUneA Curiofa^ Vol. Ill* 



failed from the Weftermoft Point, where lies 

 the Ille Dragovera^ at a very little diftance 

 to the Eaftermoft, where there is built a 

 fmall Fort. To the S. S. E. lie feveral little 

 Irtands, called the Cabreasr^ between which 

 and Majorca we fleered. 



3. We were athwart Port Maon in Minorca-;^ 

 a fine level Country, having but one Hill in 

 it N. W. by W. as it bore off us. In the Eve- 

 ning the Wii)d very fcant. 



4. This day, as yefterday, exceflive hot.' 



5. In the Afternoon we defer yed the Main 



Land of Provence. 



6. We were ovei* againft the Iflands Meres 

 and the Highland of Thoulon. 



7. 8. Thefe two Days becalmed i and the 

 Sea extraordinary fmooth. 



9. We were over againft the Weftermoft 

 part of the Alfes^ which we diftinftly faw at 

 about twenty Leagues diftance, and appeared 

 far higher than the Hills of Granada. 

 ' 10. We ^dWcdihy Final ax\A.VentimigKa. 



12. We came in the Morning to an An^ 

 chor over againft the McU^ and not far from 

 the Lantern in Genoa. Having obtained Prat- 

 tick of the Maeftri della Sanita^ after a little 

 demur about the Salute, the Senate being af- 

 fembled, and fome of them protefting upon 

 their Honours, and ready to produce their 

 Regifters, that they never faluted the Ship 

 wherein was an AmbalTador of France or 

 Spain^ as not taking any notice of the Per- 

 fon who did bear that Charafter, 'till they 

 had firft intimation,' that the Ship was ar- 

 rived in their Port by its fainting the Town. 

 It was agreed that the Ship fliould Salute the 



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