the South-Sea. 



notwithftanding the Shelter of the Rocks, the Sea gene- 

 rally runs high, and is impracticable, when there is a little 

 Swelling in the Road. It is to be obferv'd, that in coaft- 

 ing along tlie firft Rocks, there is a Shoal which does 

 not appear, and lies to the N. W. of another that is in 

 Sight^ and always viflble : The Way to avoid it, is by 

 keeping the Rock that advances fartheft out on a red Ground 

 there is on the Coaft, half a League South of that Parage* 

 There alfo is a Landing-Place, where they fet afliore the 

 Guana, or Dung above fpoken of; but it is fo fmall, that 

 there is only Room for one (ingle Canoe, or Boat. 



Z 2 The 



Plate XXII T. Page 171. explain d in Englifli. 



The Plan of the Road of H1L 0, on the Coaft of Peru, in 17 Degrees*, 

 37 Minutes of South Latitude. 



A. The Anchoring Place. 



B. The- Parijh. 



C. The Creeks or Landing-place for Boats. 



D. The Greek oj Guana, for only one Boat. 



E. Indian Tombs. 



F. The Rivulet of Hilo, where they water. 



References tothe Compartiment. 



A. Copper Rollers, between which the Sugar Canes are crupid. 



B. The Nuts of the fame Metal, 



C. Wedges to clofethe Rollers. 



D. the Trettgh into which the Juice of the Canes runs. 

 B. The Spout through which it is convey" d into the Boilers. 



Levier au quel on applique la Puiflance, The Leaver for turning the Rollers* 

 Elevation du Moulin, The Elevation of the Mill. 

 Profil, The Profile. 



Plan du Moulin, The Plan of the Mitt. 

 Pied, Feet. 



F. The Height and Thicknefs of the Copper Rollers, fianding on the Wooden 

 Axle-tree. 



Q. The moving Axle-tree, which cdufes the Rollers to turn the contrary Way 



to one another, to crufh the Canes. 

 Nord de laimant, The North Point of the Compafs. 

 Nord du Monde, the true North Point. 

 Punta de Goles, Point Coles. 

 Echelle dune lie ; e Marine, A Scale of a Sea League. 

 Lieiie, A League. 



Vue de reconnoifTance de la punta de Cojes-au N. N. E. Thus Paint Co- 

 les appears t$ the H N. E. 



