286 A Voyage to 



\A new Chan- About Six in the Morning they fail'd from Elizabeth 

 del FulT aBay5 fleerin g S. W. and S. W, by 5. they took the com- 

 difcoverut' mon Channel for that of the River Maffacre, and were 

 Ann. 1713. (Landing to S. W. on an Ifland, which they took for the 

 Dauphins, affifted by the Currents which favour'd them, 

 and a good Gale at N. E, they ran along that Ifland, and 

 an Hour after they had pafs'd it, they found themfelves in 

 a large Channel, where on the South-fide they faw no other 

 Land, but a Number of (mall Iflands among Breakers 

 Then perceiving they had mifs'd their Way, they fought 

 for Anchorage, to gain time to fend the Boat to difcovcr 

 where they were. They found a little Bay, where they 

 anchored in 14 Fathom Water, the Bottom gray Sand, 

 and white Gravel. 



The next Day, being the 26th of May, they made ready 

 at 7 in the Morning, and after making fome Trips to get 

 out of the Bay 3 which is open to the E. S. E. they Hood 



South, 



Plate XXXII. Page 286. explain d in Englifh. 



A contracted Chart of the extreme Part of SOUTH AMERICA, in 

 which are contain d the new Iflands discover d by the Ships of S. Malo, fwee 

 1700, the Wtfiegfl Part whereof is ft ill unbiown. The Paffage here calld by 

 the Name of S. Barbara, was lately found out by a Tartane of the fame Name, 

 on the 2^th of May, 1713. 



A. Tlie Ifland of S. Elizabeth. a a. The way of the Ship calld le Mau- 



B. The Ifland of S. Bartholomew. repas, in 1706. 



C. The Ifland of Sea Wolves or Seals. h b. The Way of the Ship calld the 



D. The Ifland of Louis le Grand. S. John Baptift, in 171 2. 



E. The Dauphin'j Bay. c c. The Way of the Ship calld the 

 V. Port Philipeau. S. Lewis, in 1706. 



Q. Cape & Lewis. d d. The Way of the Ship calld the 



I. The Company 's channel, Affumption, in 170S. which ran 



K. Mort au Pain. twice along this l "oaft, taking it for 



L. Cape Garde, or Quad. a new Ifland, which it thought to be 



M. Cape S. Jerome. more to the Eaftward in regard of 



N. Anchoring [ lace newly difcovered, the Continent. 

 The Roman Numbers [hew the- Fari- q q. The way of the Tartane S. Bar- 



ation of the Compafs. bara, in May 1713. 



F. The Port where theTartan anchor' V. 

 Echelle de Longitude du Meridien de Paris, a Scale of Longitude from the 



Meridian of Paris. 



