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gato Pear , Mammea-fapota , and Star- Apple, Trees 
and their Fruit, and of divers other Fruits and Drugs* 
as of Cochineel, Silvefter, Sarfaparilla, as alfo 
of divers Fifh, Birds and Beafts and a particular 
Difcourfe about the North-weft and North-eaft Pafla- 
ges, to the Indies from Europe^ and another of the 
Trade between Acapulco and the Manillas^ you will 
here alfo find an Account of the Soyles, IVJountains, 
Mines, of-tbe places vifited, and of he Inha- 
bitants Native or Strangers. 
The Tenth Chapter relates his paflage from CapeC<^r- 
rientes to Guam^ one of the Ladrones along the South- 
Sea, which he thinks much longer Eaft and Weft 
then all the Maps ufually make it. Here you will 
find the Arack Drink, the Coire Cabels , the Bread 
Fruit, the Guam Prous, ^c. Defcribed, as aJfo the 
Cocos Plantane and Limes. 
The Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Chapters 
are (pent in the Defcription of the Philipinas and 
Mindanao ; for in the Eleventh after, he has given a 
Defcription of the Philippina Iflands, Towns, Inha- 
bitants, Trade, He relates his arrival at Af/«- 
danaoy and then gives a Defcription of it , and of 
the natural Produds it affords, as amongft other he 
Defcribes the Libbe Trees, and how they make 
Bread and Sago of them : The PJantane Trees, and 
how they naturally yield brown or white Thread, 
ready Spun as it were, of which the Natives make 
Cloatb, the Bonanoes Cloves, and Clove Bark. Nut- 
megs, Arecca or Betele Nuts, Jaccas, ^c. the Beafts, 
Fowie, Fifli, Infeds, the Seafons, temperature of the 
Air, Winds, (Sc. 
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