408 apatfeeg toljettbpto forte out of£#natoncl» $pafne, 
ff ftomt&cinansof Laraao to tbe Cape 
of Sumbor,rn the monfon of tbe 
anD &cutbtoeft toinbs > pou fine an Caffi 
t»(n&e toitb great beate, ano Tome great 
Ojoppes of toater, it ftgnifietb foule toea* 
tber. 
The 48. Chapter. 
In what dayes andraoneths you find tern- 
pelts and foule weathet in the coaft of 
China. 
Horn the fenentb to the tit* 
nentb of Btone, often ano 
commonlpbpon thecoaft 
of china there are great 
tepefts. ifrom the begins 
tong of Bltflp to the 26. of 
the fame moneth, pou are nener fro? no; 
ont of banger of tempers ano foule toea- 
tber,fo? that all that time pon bane foule 
ffojmie ioeather,the tomb nener gaping 
to one place, bnt running rounD abont 
the compaffe.ifrora the 1 2. of &ngnft fo?* 
toaro, to the tobole spome of September 
totbeenoof October, all that time tber* 
isconttonallp foule leather. 
The 49. Chapter. 
Of the times of faire weather vponthe 
coaft of China. 
$8 toholc moneth of3lnne(ercepf 
it be from tbe fenentb to the ele* 
nentb oap)there is berp Uf lefottle 
tether, fo? tbatbnleffe it be bpon the 
Dales afo?efaio, pon hane the toinbesof 
the monfon, toitb faire ano cld?re toea* 
ther toitbont ft o?mes, to faile from the 3 ' 
flanO Pulo Cancao to the Blflanoes Cantao 
ano Macau toitbout tto?mes ; pon mnft 
fet faile on the z*. of Blulp, ano faile tilt 
the 1 a. of janguft, ano all that time pon 
are toitbout fempetts. Bin themiooie toap 
fromthe^flanoof Iapon to the coaft ano 
lanOof Liampo,pon banealtoaies We® 
tofnoes, tobicb blotoe in Iapon in the mo* 
nethsof^ouemberano December, 
The 50. Chapter. 
A briefe defeription of the courfcfrom Ma*. 
wain China, to Nona Sfaigna, with the fci- 
tuationsofthe countries. 
witting out of tbe Caftchannell 
of the fatten of Macau , then 
pon ttmft holo tntoaro to fea as 
The j.booke. 
mnehaspon map, ano haning 
acontrarietotooe,runne as long as the 
toino glues pon leane to harp that conrfe, 
bnt if the toinbe be fcant, toherebp pon 
mapnotholoeponr courfe$o?tbeaft, o? 
#o?theaft ano bp|io?tb, then tnrne on 
the other Coe as long as tbetoino feructb, 
that pon map rnn ^outbeatt fo? the fpace 
oftb?ao?fonre Dates, fo? it is better to 
fcape £>outbeaft then to rnn #o?tbtoarOc 
SDbto conrfe pou C&allbolDeas thetmnoe 
ferueth pou, bntill pon thtofe pon are 300. 
miles from the lano: ano befng there,pon 
ntnftrun 200. o?mo?e miles bepono la- 
pon,ano although pon holoeponr conrfe 
i^ojth, pet pon nao notfeare ann thing, 
hoping ga)0 account of the torching oj 
totoDing of pour compaffe fotoaroes the 
Meft, fo? it might hinder pou much,rui** 
ning as often as pon can&outbeaft, a* 
fo JlffifetoarOjas alfo not leaning § conrfe 
ef$o?tbeaff, as often as pou can, bntill 
pon be bnoer the height 3!n the gnife poti 
$al fa certaine great blache biros, tobicb 
is a Cgne that pon are farre to & eatoaro, 
ano if pon fa them abenteuening, $ that 
tbepttrctcb theirlegscnt along bp their 
tailes, then Icohe to pour felfe, fo? it ftgnt* 
fieth fonle tether : SSKben pon come 
toitbto 200. miles c? mo?e of the other 
lano, then pon (bait l®fe the Cght of there 
biroes, ano if the tomb ano leather o?iue 
pon briber manp hcfghts,aito that pon fa 
manp heapes of tote owning bpon the 
toater, tohfch are commonlp feme tohen 
pon are 100. ano i2o.mples intoaroeto 
fea, then pon mnft rcnne'on the entfioe of 
Iapon &>ontbeafttoaro, till pon be bnoer 
31. ano 32 . 0 egras,anoastbenlsnototog 
the lano, tobteb toill lie haro bp: tohe pon 
fa it ftrft,poa mnft ranne toithont it, anO 
betoarepournn not bpon thc^fianocaN 
leO Ilha de Sedros, that is, the Jfianbof 
Cebac trees, ano mabe na account bp the 
conrfe of the £>ea 0? compaffe, fo? the 3* 
Cano of CeDars Ipeth bp tbe Cape of s. 
Lucas, baing berie falfe in the conrfe, 
beranfe the lano (if it lap bp it) both come 
mo?eanb libeller ont, then it both to is* 
arOes the £>ontb. SLbc Cape of Saint 
Lucas,is a high lano, ano 0 )etoetb (toben 
pon are hard bp it)as if il hao ffonfedtffcs 
ftiebtog ont of it, theeno thereof bteg 
berie blacfee ihtotogano Darke, tbe llano 
thereof pjefentlp running intoaros toto^ 
arosthe^ojth^an&ifpon nao freCjtoa* 
ter, toitbto the cliftcs of the faio Cape of 
SXucas, thereto a great fanoie ftranOe, 
tohere pou bane a berie goo ftooe to an«» 
ber. 
