35 <s %!) £ totttfe fro $ulo Xpmon to jS»mt>a ttt fa. fl^ato*. 
the Slant), fo? (tisgood loop: from this 
round Slanb o: tloo miles foutbtoaro Herb a 
The 27. Chapter. (tome ttiffe s about the length oftije f^ot of a 
great pace, and hath but one TRocke ttjatis 
DncouereO, pet pou map fa the loafer bjeake 
The courfc from the Hand Pulo Timon, t)pontbem,lobicb pou muff ftjun.iFrom this 
tothe Haucnof Sundainthelland of Slano to the eno of tbeSlandesoftbelanbof 
laua Maior. Linga, (iping clofe on the Calf fide of the 
fame Slano) pon fhall boloe pour courfe 
&outb, and ^outkano bp Calf, and runne 
Uomthe 31 lanb of Pu# ^outbloardoutloaro, altoatcs alongtbeS- 
lo Timon, pourunto lanoes,luhich fljalllie Meftlnarofrom pon, 
the Slano of Binton, anotoben pouhaue fapleb tloelue miles pon 
to a point of land that (hall fa right before pou on the £>outbloeff 
from the fame Slant) file, a fmall rounb llano Iping to &>ealoaro 
runneth almoff Caff* fometohat biff ant from the reft, luhich is al# 
toaro into the fea foutb moft offojme (ike the Slant) das Iarras, Ip- 
£>outbeaff, ano $o;tb ing bp Malacca, ano foure miles before pon 
#ojtbtocff, ano haro bp this point Keth cer* come at it, pou (hall fa ttoo other fmal rouno 
taine Ktffcs of fmall rockes ano cliffes, ano 3lanos,lping along bp the land, ano fepera* 
on the nojth fide of this point if hath an ope- teo from the reft but not far, ano (often pou 
ning 0? mouth, toberein there lieth a great are as farre as thefirff rouno Slano, baing 
Slano toitb ttoo hilles , ano a bailie in the cleare toeather, then pou (hall fa the high 
mioole, ano along bp this point, leffe then lano of the Sflano of Linga, Iping tKfieff, 
halfe a mile from the lano,theie are eight fa- £>outbtoefftoaro from pou aboue,o; bepono 
Oome oape of fiatte ano cleare fanop grounO, the Slanoes (toberebp pou paffe) tobicb are 
ano hath no foulenes but the done Cliffes, $ all lob) houels anoballies, ano in this fo# 
Lockes that lie clofe bp the land: from this pou (hall runne along bp the Stands, f com# 
point afo?efafO of the Slano of Binton, to the ming abont tb?a miles bepono the ronno S* 
£>outbeaff point of the SlanO Pulo Tanion, (lano,pou flftall fa a fmall Sflano fometohat 
tobicb hath an Slano Iping to featnaro from oiffant from the lano,b)htch at the firft fijeb)# 
it, pou runne &>outbeaff ,ano $ojtbtocff, $ eth like ttoo Cliffes, ano there the lano hath 
^>outheaft ano bp eaft, ano $o.jtbtoett ano a point from thence running intoaros mak- 
bp ®2ftett: betluane this Slano Pulo Pam* mg a crake (calleo a £nfeada de Linga)ano 
on,ano the llano of Binton lieth an opening, lohen pou are as farre as this fmall Sflano, 
tobicb in the mtoole loap hath ttoo flat fmall then Mleft, $o;itbtoeff toaro, pou fhall fa 
Slanos, full of tras,ano ff pou cannot paffe the high lano of Linga, tobicb fljeloctb like 
Pulo Panion on the eaft floe, then pou map ttuo high rockes oj hits, feperateo from each 
paffe intoaro betluane it ano the lanotit hath other,ano reach jflotfb ano &onth, that in 
fine ano Are faOome oape goo ground , ano the $ojtb hauing ttoo toppes like a flares 
pou nab feare nothing but that poufa before eares, ano «ff toaro pou (hall fa another 
pou. 'Chis Slano of Pulo panion,lieth clofe Land , luhich maketh a high crokeo ridge 
to the lano of Binton, ano if pon fortune to fometohat (tape ooloneloaro. Sn all (his 
be To neare the lano, that pon map not paffe loap to the afojefato rouno Slano, pou (hall 
bp it on the fea fioe, then pou mutt runne to finoe feauentane ano eightane fabome oop 
the no jtbtoett point,tubere there lieth a rouO haro ano faire ground, to the point 0; eno of 
Slano,luhich pon (hall leaue on the fioe of the thefe Sfianbs,ano bp it pou (hall haue ttoerv> 
Slano, not running betluane it ano tbeS* tie eightfaoomr,ano comming bp this point, 
Ian0,but rouno abont it clofe to the lano, foj (lohere pou Oifcouerthelano Iping ®Efe(t 
it is fairerunmng fo intoaro along bp the S- jboutbloeff from pou) to goe to Pulo Pon T 
lands as 3 faio before, on the foutbeaft point (luhich is an Sflano oiftant from L inga 8. 
of this Slano Panion, there lieth manp S' miles, on the $ojtb fioe hauing tloo fmall 
Janos and Cliffcs,ano tloo miles S>ontheaft* 3iandes,and lohen pou are on the j^ojtbeaff 
toaro from it lieth a round Slano full of trees, fioe,ft fameth to be rouno, toitb a lharpe hill 
pon fhall paffe betluane thefe ttoo Slanos, in the mioole, ano from the foutbeaft fioe it 
toloaros the Slano of Linga,b)hich is afaire (betoetb ttoo lilies loith a Mite in the 
cleare loap ano fea,ano if pon chance to be bp miOOle,as in effectit is,)tben pou mutt runne 
this afojefaiOmouth 0? opening, then pou ^outh ^cuthloeft,ano being tbja 02 foure 
shall runne on pour courfe outloaro about miles fojtuard,pcu f^al fa the Sland of Pulo 
Thej^Booke, Pou 
