5'2 V Mr. WAFERS Defc^ipr^ 7 

 TheCoaft The Country beyond this f Weft-ward , 

 r. chape, to the Mouth of the River Cktgre, I have 

 feen off at Sea : But not having been afliore 

 there, I can give no other Account of it, 

 but only that it is partly Hilly, and near the 

 Sea very much Swampy 5 and I have heard 

 by feveral that there is no Communication 

 between Portobtl and the Mouth of that 

 River, 



I have been yet further Weft ward on this 

 Coaft, before I went over the Ijlkmus with 

 Capt. Sharps ranging up and down and car- 

 Bocu Toro reining at Bocca Toro and Bocca Drago • but 

 Z Drago. CCa this is without the Verge of thofe Bounds I 



have fet my felf. 

 The s. Sea Having thus Survey J d the North-Coaft of 

 ?bt%t the 1 ftiall take a light View of the 



mM. South alfo : But I (hall the lefs need to be 

 particular in it, becaufe Mr. D ampler hath 

 in forne meafure defcrib'd this part of it in 

 his Voyage round the World. 

 Point g+ ^° begin therefore from Point Gdrachina^ 

 rTchini?' which makes the Weft-fide of the Mouth of 

 the River of Sambo, this Point is pretty high 

 faft Land 5 tut within towards the River, 

 it is low, drowned Mangrove, and fo are all 

 nreny! P°^ nts °f Land to Cape Saint Lorenzo. 

 r. sambo. The River of Sambo \ have not feen ^ but 

 it is faid to be a pretty large Riveiv Its 

 Mouth opens to the North 5 and frorti thence 

 the Coaft : bears North-Eaft to the Gulph of 

 h of ^' Michael. This Gulph is made by the 

 s*Mkbaei. Outlets of feveral Rivers, the moft noted 



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