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TlliJ HOAD OS ZAPOTE. 
later, attract the attention of 
DPonlS f V ’® the natural progress of things in 
nS^tl t ‘'t. It may be hoped that on several 
En Tf "’jP/elairn to the places that were first 
river IS difficult to conceive wliy the mouth of a great 
should gold a^<l l“a, 
cafi ifo dM ^imnhabited. Tlie Atrato, heiitofore 
the sam^ftl? T’ Junn, or Dabayba, has hacl 
around tJie delf ^ f if Orinoco. The Indians who wander 
We of?{ 1 a savage state. 
Wareh "‘fSl'Ccl anchor m the road of Zapote, on the 27 th 
weatW ^ stormv, and the 
eather lather wanner, althougli the furv of tlie wind 
«nmirenr‘'”'f '* s^ie«ession of 
i' /l P ‘•‘f '■»oi’<l«iary form, as far as the Morro de 
J-igua, they are known by tlie name of tlie Paps (betas; of 
- S:i - — - 
St. rrr 
T:i rthff^no^ 
executea, lor, m l.iOS, in the convention made by Ojeda and Nirne^sa 
Si*iLErr,''o“„^“'5r.j^ 
of^Tsfo '’a^d Sebasdan de Uiabl at“the tetlnnlog 
svnir 
b, Mae „p.,u. ,b.;, br.ro, S'”' 
:SsS3:SB'™ «“«' - “ 
»m,„. 0, tto Eio a.., ,0 eolleot't'oi'd” j, "I bra',' ."'ll’ito'T.'i m“ 
•t SriJ Jlr do bJ,;”""'';" “ "1”' ■ “""e ■■de,' ihe ■•■,! 
