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The Third Chapter relates his Remarks in Cruif- 
ing on the North Sea*Coaft, and amongft the Iflands, 
frcrn May 1681. to July i6Sx. where are dcfcri- 
btd the lllcs of Sr. Andreas^ Quirifao^ Bonaire^ Aves^ 
Rocoj , Tortuga^ Blanco ^ &c, together with feveral 
Ccafts, as ot Caraccasy &c. and of feveral Rivers, 
35 that of Darien^ Blewfeilds, &c, and feveral Towns, 
as that of Santa Martha^ of Rio Lattacha, Comana^ 
Varina, &c, and the Inhabitants of them. By the 
way a!fo you have a Defcription of a Mountain 
near Sr. Martha^ which the Author thinks rrjuch high- 
er than that of Tenarif. You will here alfo find 
feveral Animals dcfcribed, as the Manati, the Sea* 
Tortoife or Turtle, ihcRemora, the Guano, the Booby, 
the Man of War Bird, the Noddy and Tropick Bird, 
the Egg Bird, &c. the Souldier Infed, and feveral 
Vegetables, as the Cedars, the Sapadillas, the Ma- 
ho , the Manchineel , the Black, Red , and White 
Mangroves, the Cacao, Trees and Fruit, and the Va- 
rinas Tobacco. He finifties this Chapter with his Arri- 
val at Virginia, 
In the Fourth Chapter . the Author begins the 
Account of the firft part of his New Voyage to- 
wards the South-Sea, which proved afterwards to be 
a Circumnavigation of the whole Globe of the Earth. 
He began it in AuguSij 1683. from Firgima , and 
continues the Account of it in the Sixteen follow- j 
ing Chapters, till Septemher the i6th, 1691. when 
he arrived at the Xyorvnes. To particularize in all 1 
the Iflands,. Ports, Coafts, Rivers, Towns, and Pla- 
ces he vifited. Surveyed and Defcribcs ; together with I 
ihe Natives, their Shapes, Manners, Cuftoms, Cloth- I 
