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yulets., trickling down from the Neighbour- 

 ing Hills. 



The Soil on this North Coaft is various 5 

 generally 'tis good Land, rifing in Hills 5 

 but to the Sea there are here and there 

 Swamps, yet feldom above half a Mile 



broad. 



The Sail Inclofively from Caret Bay, which lies in 

 Bay?"*' ^ River of Darien, and is the only Har- 

 bour in it, to the Promontory near Golden 

 Ijland^ the Shore of the Ijlhmus is indiffe- 

 rently fruitful, partly Sandy Bay * but part 

 of it is drowned, fwampy, Mangrove Land, 

 where there is no going affaore but up to the 

 middle in Mud. The Shore of this Coaft ri- 

 fes in Hills prefently $ and the main Ridge 

 is about five or fix Miles diftant. Cmt Bay 

 Iiath two or three Rivulets of frefh Water 

 falling into it, as I am informed, for I have 

 not been there. It is a little Bay, and two 

 fmall Iflands lying before it, make it an in- 

 different good Harbour, and hath clear An- 

 choring Ground, without any Rocks. Thefe 

 Iflands are pretty high Land, cloathed with 

 variety of Trees. 

 Bay near To thb Weft ward of the Cape, at the 

 f!?J?" c Entrance of the River Darien , is another 



crancc or ~ r t t\ i n 1 • 



the River fine faliqy Bay. In the Cod of it lies a little, 

 ? f S the"' low, fwampy Ifland $ about which 'tis Shole 

 Cod of the water and dirty Ground, not fit for Shipping 3 

 Bay, and the Shore of the Ijlhmm behind and a- 

 bout it, is fwampy Land overgrown with 

 Mangroves 3 till after three or four Mile the 



! ' ' ' Land 



