(10) 
Cmmock^C a near kinfmin of the E%tl of 
fFarmckj ) now had another hd Thomas 
fonesy that dyed of the fmall pox at eight 
of the clock at night. 
The Twentieth day, we faw a great 
number of Sea-bats, or Owles, called alfo 
flying fifh, they are about the bignefsof a 
Whiting, with four tinfel wings, with 
which they fly as long as they are wet, 
when purfucd by other fifhes. Here like- 
wife we faw many GrAndpifces or Herring- 
hogs, hunting the fcholcs of Herrings,in the 
afternoon we fiw a great fiifti called the 
fchmVa or Sword fifli5having a long, ftrong 
and fliarp finn like a Sword -blade on the 
top of his head, with which he pierced our 
Ship, and broke it olT with ftriving to get 
loofe, one of our Sailers dived and brought 
it aboard. 
The One and twentieth day, we met 
with two Briftow men bound for New-Engr 
land, and now we arc i oo and y 5 leagues 
off Cape-SMe^ the fandy C^pe , for fo 
Sahle in French fignifieth, cft^ of which ly- 
eth the Ifle of Sabk^which is beyond Netp- 
found'land^ where they take iht Amphibious 
Creature, the Waltus^Mors^ or Sea-Horfe. 
The Two and twentieth, another paffcn- 
ger dyed of aConfumptibn* Now we psfled 
by the Southern ^ut oi New-found- land^ 
with 
