%$zmtfo from 3 fnftato $>tm m 
® >de,as great as the firff, toith 2 0? 3 finall fatletb not,fo? tf It dotb,pou mutt make pour 
agodes ffas^fng fametobat furtbcr.from § reckening thereafter, this land toberebp pots 
firff Tagode to p fecod is about 4 miles,and fftall paffe is a flat loto land, toitbout either 
tbecoaff from the one to the other IpetbCaff 
and Wit% here pou mult not heepe too elofe 
to the ffjo?e,fo? pou Gyatl bardlp put off again 
becaufeitmakcib a errieke, itUeiotfe before 
pou come to the firff Pagode pou muff ka>pe 
off from the lano, beeaufe ttoc miles before 
pou come at it, there Ipeth a fmall ojougth, 
ffrefcbmgamile into the g>ea * ifrom the 
firff Pagodetothcfexonoe, poufeecertaine 
bouels and fries, and from the fecono Pago* 
de to Sataguan, it is a lotoer land,all toaffc 
andtoilde ground, being altogether bare to 
the point called a Punta dasPalmerias(that 
is the point of the palme trees, anti pou run 
WSSxXt along the coaff, from the Pagodea? 
fojefaid, to a point toith a Uiffe (Iptng 12, 
miles from the point of Palmcrias) there Ip? 
etbariuer, the point afojcfaidereacheth a 
great halfe mile into the &>ea, pou runne a? 
long the coaff jfiojtheaff ,am> from the afo?e? 
faidUiffepointto the Palmcrias, the coaff 
runneth #o?tbeaff, and jjiojtheaff and bp 
Caff, and to knotoe the Utffe and the lande 
thereof poumtiff hnderffand that the land of 
the lRiffe } is greater and thicker then the 0 - 
ther land of the Cliffc, and maketh fljoto of 
an 3land,and p?efentlp fomtobat further pou 
fljall fee nine 0? fen trees,ffietoing like round 
houels, from the Pagode to this Utffe are a* 
bout 12. miles, from thence fo?toard pou 
fljall runne along the coaff at nine % tenfa? 
borne deepe, Until! pou come to the fatd PaU 
merias, tobereoftbefo?epartof the land is 
foerieloto, hauing a bare bond, tohich fljeto? 
eth it felfc like the Arenas Gordas , o? redde 
bournes, Iptng bp ^aint Lucas deBara* 
meda, tn the coaff of Apatite, fto this dounc 
0? houel to the Palmenas, it is altogether a 
loin and bare land Without anp trees o? bu? 
ffjes, the Palmcrias toere toont to be ten o? 
ttoeluepalme trees, noto there is but one, 
bard bp the fame Palmei ias on the fide of Sa? 
taguan there ffande certaine l^oucls, and 
from thence fo?toaros, pou haue no poinfes, 
brakes, trees, no? anp mo?e bufljes, but the 
land fo? a mtle map is nothing but like a 
Hiffe.^nd token pou fee the point of Palme* 
rias, then pou ffjall holde pour ccurfe Caff, 
bnfill pou bee 12* jfadome deepe, and from 
thence $o?tbeaff, fill pou find eight jfadome 
and a halfe, and being in the dape time, pou 
(hall p?efentlp fee Iand,tohich fhal be beneath 
all tbe Kiffes, and if the land be couered toith 
anp dampes 0? miff es, pou fljall then not fee 
it before pou bee at 4. fadome Deepe * 
courfe pou (hall hold toith a Compaffe, that 
The 3. Boo ke* 
bufh 0? tree, and pairing fo?toard along the 
coaff, pou (ball bpon the Caff floe percetue a 
long blackc ^cuel, like a Champana toith? 
out a spaff (tohich is an Indian Caruell)and 
fetnetohat further from this i^oucU, there 
are a companie of frees, tohid) are about 
ttyx 0? fourethat iheto greater then the ho? 
ttell, thefe trees ffand fometohat loto, and a 
littlefromthefe trees beginneth fheMiffeof 
thecountrieofOrrxa, tohich hauing feene, 
pou ffjal p?efentlp fee the toatet to ^eatoard 
b?cake, tohich is bpon the d?ougthes of Ben? 
galen,fo? there the Chanellis fmaleff, and 
behind pou leauemanp Hides on the fide of 
Bengalen , tohich doe all lie tog>eatoard, 
toherefo?e pou cannot fee them, and patting 
bp them, pou approach the Hiffeoftheland 
of Orixa, fo? although pou faple elofe bp, 
pou neede not feare other then that pou fee 
bcfo?e pour epesthe depth is tb?ee jfadome, 
toith fmall blacke g>and in tbe bottome. 4 Dn 
Bengalen fiaepou ffjall haue foure 0? fiue fa? 
dome toatcr toith muddie grounde, on the 
tohich fide pou muff not goe, fo? that bepond 
that muddie ground, pou ftjculdcomefoa 
bankeofs'and, commingfrom Bengalee 
token pou find this ground, pou (hall (if need 
be) come jlio?theaff and bp jjio?tb,hntiI pou 
be at th?ie fadome, fo? this is the right toap, 
the afo?efaid Miffe of Orixa being paff, pou 
fljall p?efentlp find mo?e depth, and if pou de¬ 
fire fo runne along bp the land ofOnxa,tljen 
fef pour courfe right hpon the firff point ,thaf 
pou fee befo?e pou, the leaff depth pou fljall 
find is tb?ie fadome, tohich is the right toap 
bntill pou be elofe bp the land,inhere pou fhal 
find s . 0? 6. fadome ooepe,ano if pou rteedc a? 
np tood to burne, then goe on the other fide 
of the land of Bengalen, fo? there the torod ts 
better then on the fide of Orixa, but hauing 
done pou muff again put to the fide of Orixa 
hntillpoubee paff (too rpuers, Iptng on the 
fame fide of Orixa ,tohercof the firff is Uker a 
Creeke then a rpucr, the other Ipeth about a 
mile further in, tohich hath a great mouth 0? 
entrie,ttoo 0? tb?ee miles further bepond that 
Hiuer, there arc fomefletoing IBchen toith 
trees, $a mile bepond them, there is toode 
0? toilderneffe full of tfjtckc trees,ltke palme 
trees, from the beginning tohereof pou muff 
croffe ouer to the other fide of the land, called 
Guinette) right ijppon a tree, ffandtng on 
the fame fide, tohich is higher then all the 
reff, and ff andeth on the left fide of the t itter 
called Chandecan, fromtbcnce fojtoarde it 
is all lhailotoes, toherefo?e pou muff paffe 
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