C^e com* ftton aiarnpo to 3!apon,lmU) aDiftourfe ofatuei# mug, 377 
g©0 ^anen, tobicb is called Vndo, ana 
further fo 2 toatd t^ere Ipctlj another l£a* 
nen called Toconofuchy,tbis land is high* 
rr then f be ©tber bauemon the g>outbfi &0 
it bat!) feme high ana great 2 Crfes,and oil 
the $02tbfide a loin land, the tobicb farre 
off | cuttoaro ftjctoetb itke final! B (lands 
toith trees. Ebis banen to notgffltifo put 
in.ft mile depend this banen there is ano* 
tber ^anen calico Myme, tobicb is a grad 
batten fQ2 fmalllbippesfo enter,and hath 
ttoo enterics, tobicb pen pjefentlp (ee bee* 
ing toitbouf,and map toeil difeerne them, 
in the middle Ijautng a fiat Bfland fall of 
Etees, tbefe Ems make ttoo openings, 
and pou map fie oner the Bfland on the 
landftobicb is higher) a great grume trie, 
the land on the &>eutb fide hath a high 
lano imth a balep. 
if rom this li^auen about ttoo tuples 
and a haife lieth another fmaU Bflandcal* 
led Tomxyma, bepond this Hiuer a rnple 
and a haife endeth the loto land, and then 
again it beginneth to be high,from thence 
ttoo tuples further, the land maketb a 
point 02 brake of high land, and a farre off 
teeth to be the point called Cabo de Ra¬ 
mos Iping on p coaft of India bp Goa.s>ai* 
ling about this point, hard bp there is a 
Hiucr ^ojthtoard called Camyco, tobicb 
ts ttoofadomed^pe in the I^auen : this 
is f he furthefi land of the Uingoome of Fi- 
unga.ifrom § point of land afo?efatd(fiue 
miles difiant fromTanora) to this point 
of Camicojthe landc is like a ©r&keo* 
b jojeh, the toater therein making a erode 
ftreame,fo2 along bp the land the Water 
runneth aItoates£> 0 UthtoarD,pon runne 
this point toith the afo?efatd point of land 
# 02 tb and ^>outh,and $ 02 tb and bp eaff, 
and £>outb and bp Weft, and are about 
eight miles dtftant: along bp this S 2 «cb 
pen map anker at ftoelue and fiftrime fa- 
dome decpcjfaire fanep ground. 
ifrom this point called Cabo de Cami- 
cofojtoardjthecoaff runneth no jth no2tb* 
toett , and tohen pou are right againft 
this point, then peu Shall pjefentlp fee 
$02tbeafttoaro, and $82tbeatt and bp 
©aft the land of Toca 5 tohtch isanifland, 
and is about fojtie mples long , and 
reacheth ©aft and Weft, and ©aft and 
bp $Q?th, and Weft andbp^outh, it 
hathonthe $02tbfide toith the land of 
lapon , a ftraight 0.2 narroto padage 
tohichrunneth to the ^auen of Saquay, 
and the land of Miaco, and from the fioe 
The 3.books. 
of the 31 Hand along bp ft, tberearema* 
hp fmall BIflands. SEbecourfe pon muff 
holdthjough this ftraight to the l^auen 
of Saquay 02 Sacay , is-altogcther along 
tdecoaft and the land of lapon , tobicb 
hathmanpand grao !£auens. at the end 
of this ftraight both thefe lands haue 
each ef them a point of land flicking out, 
being from the one to the ether about a 
mile: bp the point ofthe land of Toca, ft 
is bankp ground,anb all the people of this 
land (on the #cjth fide) are not in anp 
fo 2 tto bee truffed . BUfcetoife* pou map 
pade from the £>outh fioe of this Bfland 
Toca to the land of Myaco , tohere alia- 
long it is gad fapling, and there are be* 
rp good l^auens. 2Ebe firft hauen inhere* 
of Ipeth on the firft point of land, on the 
Weft fide of the Bfland, tohtch clofe bp it 
hath certaine BIflands and ©liffes: this 
flatten is called Focora , it hath a gad 
harbour foj alltoindes, but not fo 2 Ho* 
iters, foj there thep haue manp ifoiftes 
toheretoiththeproue and fteale. at the 
©aft end of this Bfland Toca,lping toith 
the land of lapon, right oner againft if 
there is another ftraight 02 padage like 
that on the Weft fide, tohere pou runne 
to the i£auen and 2Coton of Sacay. Bn the 
middle toap from theafo 2 efaied ©aft fide 
of Tocajpefh a ^auen called Aua, tobicb 
is inhabited bp a berp fierce and ftout peo* 
pie. 2Ebere is altoaics a great armp ef 
Jpotttes p 2 eparcd fo2 the toarres, toberc* 
toith thep robbe and fpople ail the ©eaff 
along. £>bippes and Routes that 
defire to pade thjough it, afiting leaue, 
thep map pade toithout let 02 hinde* 
ranee. dDn the ©aft fide afo 2 efatd, the 
land of lapon reacheth much fouthtoard, 
making a brake 02 end called Cumano, 
and the coaft that reacheth thether is cal* 
led Bandol :Bt hath fome fattens that 
toere inhabited bp berp rich and migh^ 
tie people,but thep are neither fecure noi 
free. 2Che l^auen of Sacay Ipeth from the 
b©keo 2 end of theBflandof Toca^ojth^ 
saft,about nine 02 tenne mples. 
%b \s ^auenof Sacay totth a Weft 
tofnd is harbo 2 lede, (tohichmakemanp 
great tides) and hath a fljalloto fsnofe 
ground : 5 fo 2 the tohichcaufe, the ^hips 
that come laden thether, are p2efentUe 
bnlaoen , and the people leape on 
land, leauing the ^hippe fail bounds 
and fometimes d;ato it on land. 
Jfrom thd point O Cabo dcCaroicoj 
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