!»Jr. WAFEllV Voyages, Sec. 16$ 

 among it. We landed here, and ranfack'.d 

 the Place, meeting with little or no Refift- 

 ance 5 we got a few Hogs and Poultry, 

 Sugar and Wine • and faw a whole Houfe 

 full of Jefmts B'dvk, as I have fa id already 

 p. 99. I was here alfo formerly with Cap- 

 tain Sharp, when we had fo fniart an En- 

 gagement that we loft a great number of 

 our Men $ an 1 every one of our Surgeons 

 was kilfd befide my felf, who was then left 

 to guard the Canoas. 



We went hence a little further to Lee- R - Y!o: 

 ward, and water d at the River Ylo, where 

 we got Oil-Olive, Figs, and Sugar, with 

 feveral Fruits 3 all which grow there very 

 plentiful There is an Oil-work, and two 

 or three Sugar- works. There 3 re extraor- 

 dinary good Oranges, of the Chink fort. A fe 

 Tis the fineft Valley I have feen on all ihq valley, 

 Coaft of Peru ^ very fertile and well fur- 

 nifh'd with a multitude of Vegetables : 

 Though it has no moifture but that of the 

 little River, (which they carry winding up 

 and down among their Grounds in Ar- 

 tificial Channels) and the great Dew which 

 falls every Night. The Valley is the plea- 

 fanter, and fo are all thofe of Peru and 

 Chili , for the difmal barren Mountains 

 that lies all about, and ferve as Foil to 

 them : They are moftly fandy or black 

 Rocks, like Cinders or Iron-ftones for Co- 

 lour. 



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