i$0 A Voyage to 



Dampier'j by Dampier, Jbecaufe he was repuls'd there in the Year 



f*lfi Account. l6So9 The Englijb being convinced of the Difficulty of 

 landing before the Town, landed at the Creek of Chacota, 

 which is to the Southward of the Head-land, whence they 

 march'd over the Mountain to plunder Arica. 



Arica Tom. Thofe Ravages, and the Earthquakes which are frequent 

 there, have at laft ruin'd that Town, which is at prefent 



,?/*/* -XXL no other than a Village of about 150 Families, moft of 

 them Blacks, Mulattoes and Indians, and but few Whites, 

 On the 25th of November 1605, the Sea being agitated by 

 an Earthquake, fuddenly flooded and bore down the 

 greateft Part of it $ the Ruins of the Streets are to be 

 feen to this Day,ftretching out near a Quarter of a League 



from 



Plate XXL Page 150^ explained in Englifh. 

 The Plan of the Road of ARICA, on the Coaft of Peru, in 18 Degrees, 

 29 Minutes of South Latitude. 

 Village de S. Michel de Sapa, The Village of S. Michael de Sapa. 

 Vallee d' Arica, The Vale of Arica. 

 Ruiflfcau, A Rivulet. 

 Morne, The Head-land. 

 Anfe de Chacota, Chacota Bay, 

 Ifla del Guano, Guano ljland. 

 Rade de Arfea, Arfea Road. 



Echelle d'une lieue Marine, A Scale of a Sea League. 



Vue de Reconnoiffance de Arica, The ProfpeU to know Arica by. 



The Plan of the Town of ARICA, which contains great Part of i-2 of 



the general Plan. 



D. Juan de Mur, Don John de Mur. 

 "S. Francois, S. Francis. 

 Marais, The Marfh. 



Partie du Morne, Part of the Head-land. 



Ruines du Corps de Garde, Ruins of the Corps de Garie. 



Taffage des Chaloupes, The Way for the Boats. 



Ilia de Guana, Guana IJland. 



A. S. *Mark\f Parifh. G. The Magazines of Guana. 



B. The Square. H. Projea de S. Francois, The Plan 



C. The Mercenarians. of S. Francis. 



D. S. John of God. I. Guts, or Channels. 



E. The Fort. K. Watering-Place on the Edge of the 



F. The Ruins of the Entrenchments! Sea y in the Sand. 



