294 ^ voyage to 



Plate when feen to the N. W. and the Ifland, or the Larboard 

 XXXIII. Coafl: very confufedly. 



Marh to Drawing near the Land, Fort S. Anthony appears at the 



of all Saint? ^ n< ^ °^ ^ c ^ a P e > m ^ midft whereof is a Tower, ending 

 a aims - at t j le j n a ,p 0 i nt:j which looks like^a Pavillion. 



Before that Cape is a flat Rock, on which there are 4 



or 5 Fathoms Water at low Ebb. It runs out about a 



.Quarter of a League S. W. 



Taporica "Thclfland ofTfaporica, which forms the.Mouth on the 



HJland. JLarboard-fide, is ftill fouler, having before it a Shoal, which 



ilretches out above a League S, E. and is feen to break 



very high upon the Ebb j fo that Ships muft bear up due 



^North along the middle of the Channel to get in fafe, and 



take heed of the Tides, which are of 3 Hours and 3 



Quarters. 



Mouth-tfthe The Mouth being two Leagues and a half wide, Ships 

 Ba l- may ,pafs out of the Point Blank reach of the Cannon of 

 the Forts of S. Anthony and S.Mary > fo that they are lefs 

 to be apprehended in paffing, than they are fit to obftrud 

 ■a Defcent in the Sandy Creeks on the Starboard-lide. 



As we come in by Degrees, we difcover on the fame 

 'fide, on an Eminence, one part of the City, which affords a 

 .pleafant Profpeft enough, extending to the moft Northern 

 Cape, on which is the Fort of Our Lady of Monferrau 



In that Bay, at the Foot of the City, is the Port where 

 the Portugueze Ships come to an Anchor, clofed on the 

 South and Weft-fide by the Bank call'd Alberto, on which 

 the Water Caftle ftands, which might be call'd a Pate, or 

 -Horfe-fliooe, by reafon of its Roundnefs. In 16243 when 



the 



Plate XXXIII. Page 294. explain d in Englifti. 



V u e de Reconnoiflance du Cap Saint Antoine, Thus the Land appears fir 

 Inw'w? of Cape 5. Anthony. 



The^Plan of fir Bay of all Saints, on theCoafi of Brafil, in 1.3 Degrees of 

 ■South Latitude. 



"Baye de tous les Saints, The Bay of all Saints, 



