A L I S T of the P L A E S. 



A Chart of the Weft-Indies 

 to front the Title. 

 Puerto deLa Guaira 

 Puerto de Cavello 

 5anta Martha 

 Harbour of Carthagena 



6 City of Carthageaa 



7 Bay of Zifapata 



8 Porto Belo or Puerto velo 

 The Town of Cha'j;re 



9 



10 The Ifthmus of Panama 



6 

 7 



10 



15 



20 

 22 

 24 

 30 

 32 



II 

 12 



13 

 14 

 15 

 16 



17 

 18 



19 

 20 

 21 



San Fernando de Omoa 48 

 Port Royal Laguna, 56 

 The Road of Vera Cruz 60 

 City of La Vera Cruz 64 

 Penfacola 

 Sant Auguftine 

 The Ifland of Cuba 

 The City of Havana 

 Bahiade Matanzas 

 Bahia de Nipe 

 Puerto de Baracoa 



70 

 71 

 73 

 77 

 84 



ibd. 



ibJ. 



11 Guantanlmo 85 



23 Santiago de Cuba 86 



24 Bahia de Xagua 87 



25 The Colorados 88 



26 Bahia Honda 8g 



27 Puerto de Cavanas qo 



28 Puerto de Mariel gi 



29 Map of San Domingo gz 



30 City of San Domingo gj 



31 San Juan de Puerto Rico g6 



32 Aguada Nueva g7 



> I ^ H E Plans of Santa Martha^ Puerto Velo^ Chagre, Matanzas, Nipe. 



X Xagua, Bahia Honda, Maricl, and Cavanos^ with the Jlguada Nueva de 

 Puerto Rico, (which laft was taken by order of Admiral Torres in 1740) are 

 all copied from SpaniJJj furveys made by Francifio Mathias Celi, Chief Pilot 

 to his Catholic Majefty's Royal Armada in 1 740. 



The harbour of Carthagena, and bay of Zifapata, from furveys made by 

 Don yuan de Her r era, chief Engineer at Carthagena. 



The ifthmus of Darien, Logwood Creeks, St. Augujlin, with the Colorado^, 

 from other Spanijh drawings. 



Vera Cruz, city and harbour, W\th. ^2it cf San Juan de Puerto Rico, from 

 drawings of the Sieur Bidly, Pilot of Marfeilles. 



The cities of Carthagena and San Domingo, with the harbour of Penfacola, 

 and map of the ifland of San Do?ningo^ from French authors. 



La Guiara, and Puerto Cavello, from Prawings made by Englifo officers 

 laft war. v . 



Guantani?no, with the entrance into the harbour of Santiago de Cuba, from 

 furveys taken by Admiral X)«r£'/ in 1740. y , 



The ifland of Cuba, with the city of the Havana, are compiled from many 

 Spanifh and Englifh furveys, draughts and journals, corrected from late remarks 

 made by feveral of our officers and merchants upon the Ipot, and adjufted 

 by afljronomical obfeivations. inic 



