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Cape of GoUHoft m Lisbon again , by the coaft of AngoU. 
1 64Froin JngoU to Lisbon. 17. From Lisbon to Malacca , in 
Oaober,to arrive there in April,which is the time of the Weft- 
winds reign on the Indian Codifi^. 18. From Lisbon to Ma* 
Ucca in the feafon of February and March. 1 9. From Malacca 
10 Lisbon. 20. From Malacca to Macao in China, 2 !♦ From the 
Jfles of Canton and the coaft of China towards Nyngpmd 
JSfanquin. 22. Vvom Lampaconnczt Macao towards Japan ^ as 
far as the Ifle of Firando, 23. From Macao to Japan and the 
IQe of Cabexmm^ as far as to the Haven of Languafaque, 
24. What courfe is to be taken to enter into the haven of Lan- 
guafa^ue in Japan. 2 5. Rout held by the Pilots from Frovence 
to ihG Eaji- Indies. 26. From the IRc of Gomer a, one of the 
Canaries,to the Antijles, and thence to Cartagena , and Nombrs 
de DioSy andfoto thtBavana, 27* The courfe and true marks 
from the Ifle Dejirada^ as far as the coaft of Cartagena^ Nombre 
de DioSy New Spain^ and the Canal of Havana, 28« From Cafe 
Vert to Brajil y and to know the Coaft and Havens of the faid 
Country of Braji/^ as faras to the Kivcr del/a Plata, 29, From 
Todoslos Santos, on the coaft of Brafil. 30^ From Rio des llhas^ 
on the fame coaft. 3 To the haven, Porto Seguro, on the Tame 
coaft. 3 2. To the haven called Spirito Santo, on the fan;e coaft. 
33« From Spir. Santo to the Bay of St* Vincent, 34. From the 
Cape Frio^as faras Rio della Plata^ with the particulars thereof, 
3$. The Ankrings and Soundings in the Roads and Havens of 
the Mare Ghciale and the White Sea, 36. The Soundings of 
the Havens of the Baltique^ and the GermanSta ; asalfo of the 
Coaft of England^ beginning from the Cafe of Gornn>all, and fo 
00 ; \\kew\(h of Ire/and^France^ Bifcay^Gallicia^Portugal^ the 
Coafts of Jfrica^ the iQes of tercera and the Canaries, of Ame^ 
ricay and particularly of Virginia ^Florida^ and N^tv Spain. 
Ill Philofcphical Dialogues concerning the PRINCIPLES 
of Natural Bodies \ W.Simpfon,«>M>. Lond.i677, 
THe Learned and Induflrious Author of thefe Dialogues 
endeavours to deliver in them a confirmation of the Cor- 
Philofophy, taking-in Seminal Principles d^nd Fer- 
ments to make up the generality of Mixc bodies in the World. 
Where he underftands by Semin&l Principles ctnain minute 
portions of Acid and Sulphttr^ concentred and wrapt up by the 
Author 
