III. An Extr^n of Two Letters from 'the Mifiotury 
. Jejuits, concerning the Tijcoyery of the New- Plii- 
, , ^^2?^nz-JpnJs, .ipith .a Map of the fame. 
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L E T T E R , ' I, 
’..From Father Paul Clain of theSocielf of [efus to the 
Reverend Father Thy ills Qo\\zz.hizjGlnerahf that 
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\ ^ . Marti Li, -June lo, 1607. - 
I ’A FTER the Ship had failed, that carried the Let- 
^ ters I writ to you lait Year, -moft Reverend Fa- 
ther ; there arrived here another, that brought me Or- 
the Reverend Father Fattio 
>ot fte/tj, our new .Provincial of this. Country. In vi- 
lilting with Iiini o-ur Religious ’Houfes, I ‘travelled over 
ithe -Country ol the Fmtados; ’-whieli^ire large Iflands 
tfcparatcd fromone another’by Arms of the Sea, whofe 
lEbbing and Flowing renders their Navigation very dit- 
ncult and dangerous. 
At tlie Town of Guivam in the Ille of Samd yx\\(t lail ‘ 
a molt Southern Illand of the EalternT^z/^^^^t?/ we 
■found twenty nmePa/aos, or Inhabitants of certain new- 
IraifcoverM Illands. The Eafterly Winds, that blow on 
thefe Seas from December to May,- had driven them three 
hundred Leagues from their own Illands, to this Town 
of the life ot Samal^ where they arrived in two fmall Vel- 
. Jels, called Fxraos : Of- which we received this.follow- 
ng Account, " . 
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