The Contents. 
Salt^ and ¥mpQ-boats. Its Vege^ 
tables^ Silk'Cotton^ 8cc. Its Soil^ 
and Towns ; Its Guinea-H'mV, 
and other Fowlsj Beafis^ and Fijh. 
Of the Sea-^Tiirtles^ &c. laying in 
the Wet Seafon. Of the Natives^ 
their Trade and Livelihood. The 
A.^s Arrival at J. St. Jago ; Pro- 
ga, and St. Jago Town. Of the 
Inhabitants.^ and their Commodities. 
Of the Cujiard'Affle. St. Jago- 
Road. J. Fogo. 
CHAP. II. 
The A^s Deliberation on tbe Sequel of 
h 'i6 Voyage ^ and Departure from 
St. Jago. His Courfe.y and the 
V/inds.^ SiC. in crojfing the Line, 
Hefiands away for the Bay of All 
Saints in Brazil ; and why. His 
Arrival on that Coafi and in the 
Bay. Of the feveral Forts the 
Road.^ Situation.^ Town.^ and Builds 
