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thing, Diet, Art, &c. and the Natural and Artifici- 
al Produdsof them, as Fife, Birds, Beafts, Infefts, 
Trees, Plants, Fruits, Floors, Minerals, Metals, Hon- 
(es, Utenfils, Ships or Veifels, &c. would be too long 
for this Account, for they are very numerous, and ma - 
ny of theni very Curiou?^, Reoiaikable and New, and 
no where elfe to be found in Pnot : I (ball therefore to 
Ihorten it, give the Names only of the Principal of 
thofe he hath taken notice of in the whole Courfe of 
this long Voyage ; referring the Reader for the parti- 
culars, to the Book it felfl In this Fourth Chap- 
ter then he gives an Account . of his ftttiog out 
from Virginia ^ and his paffage from Cape Ferd , 
and the Coafts of Africa , his paflage through the 
Sireight of le Mair^ and Coafting the South-fide of 
terra del Fuego ^ into the South-Sea, and thence 
Northwards to John Fernando^ Ifland. In the Fifth 
is continued his Courfe thence, in fight of the An- 
des and Weftern American Shoars^ to the Ifland Lolos 
de la Mar; and thence to the Gallapagos Iflands, un- 
der or near the ^Equator ; thence to Cape Blanco, 
and the Bay of Caldera , the Ifland and Harbour 
of Realejo , the Iflandsj and Gulf of AmapaU 
In the Sixth is an Account of his Coafting from 
AmapaSa^ Southwards by Cape St. Francifco ^ and 
the Ifland la Plata to^ztds Peru. And in the Se- 
venth, Eighth, and Ninth of his Return, and Coaft- 
ing Northwards, as far as under the Tropick of Can^ 
eery and his return thence to Cape Corrientes ^ in 
ao^ i8 of North Latitude.- And by the way he gives 
a Defcriptioa of the Bark Logs, of the Catfilh, of 
the Cotton, Cabbage, Matp.mee, Sappadillo, Avo- 
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