(40) 
pi Eggs taken out of one Turtle ^ when 
they have laid they ccver the hole again 
with (and , atld return to ; the Sea never 
looking after her Eggs, which hatching in 
the fand and coming to fonae firength break 
out and repaiif to the Sea. Having hlPd out , 
bellies v^ith Turtles and Boniro's , called 
S'|?^wzj& DolpMns excellently well cooked 
both of theory, the wind blowing fair. 
The Eighth day we fpread our (ails 'dnd 
went on our voyage, after a while we met 
with abundance of Sea-weeds called Gulr- 
weed coming oiit of (he Bay of Mexica^/ 
and firr- trees floating on the Sea, obfeived 
and found the Ship to be in 3^ degreas and 
4^ minuts. 
The Fifteenth day we took young 
Sharke about three foot longy which bein^ 
dreft and diflied by a youri^ Ivlln^lainf a 
paffenger happened to be very good fiOi, 
having very white'flefti in flakes like Codd 
but delicately curl'dj the back^bone which , 
is pcrfe^Stly round , joynted with (hort 
joynf s, the fpace between not above a quar- 
tfef of «n inch thick, fcparated they make 
line T^ble- men, being wrought on both 
ildes ^ith curipus works. 
* The One arid twentieth thick hafic wea- 
ther. ': ■ ^ " ^'^^ ' - 
* The -Five and'-l-wentkth we-met-witfia 
^ ' ' " ; * 4 ' FlimoHtb: 
