coutfc fvcm^cITc^ to jjlotftta he Mog> 435 
poti t^all holdponr courfe jjWjthWeff.and 
jlWjthweff and bp Weft,and if poti Defire 
fo paffe along bp the CapeDe Crus, it is a 
point Sticking 0 Ut,Wbicb(asponrome to* 
Ward it out of the fea)fl?eWetb as if on the 
top it were full of Zms, but it is! inward 
to &ande. £>n the (Baft fibe of this point 
ipetfi the bauen of Cabo de Crus. 
$oWfgfaple totbeBiflandDcPmos, 
pou muft runne ©meff $o?tbWeft, Wber* 
bppouilaUDifcoaertbe^flanD. £Dhis31- 
,fiand De Pinos is a lo W lanb fill of SCr&s, 
fo that as pou come out of the &ea,pou tee 
the Xr&s before pou tee the land, it (tret* 
cbeSh (£aft and Met$, and in the middle it 
bafbthiwbouels, Whereofthatinf mid* 
Die is the greateff. 
^frornthis 3!fianD De Pinos, fo Cabo de 
Corrisntes, pou muff runne OTett #o?tb* 
Weft, bp the Which courfcpouihall feett, 
SCbis point on the fea fiDe is a llande run* 
mug do Wne Ward, fiponit bauingfome 
palme ICra,anD on the Meft fide a fan* 
dp Strand, Where there is a Moade Where 
poo map ipe. EJpon this point of Cabo de 
Correntesffanoetl) apicheo pill, Which 
Itretcheth further out the all other points, 
When from thence pou put in,pou iball fee 
on the lianbe tighter oner pou, a 2lafce of 
frelh Water, Where if nwoe bee,poumap 
fupplp pour Want. £Co iaile from thence 
to the point of S. Anton. Seeing two oj 
tb?w miles to »>ea* Ward, pou muff runne 
Weft $o?fb Weft. 
ifrom the Slfianh De Pinos,fo Cabo de 
S.Anton,there are two great crotetone 
ipingfrom the Blfiano De pinos to the cape 
DeCornentes , and the other from the 
CapeDe CorricnrestO CapeDeS.Anton, 
and before pou come to the point of Cape 
de Corrientes, there is a point called La 
Punta de Guaniguanico,$ behind the Hand 
tpWarD,pon (hall fee certaine INIs, calleu 
Las Sierras Guaniguanico. Capede S.An¬ 
ton is a long point full of trees With fome 
buOjes With fandpe ftrandes, anh from it 
there runneth a bank o? fand,foj the fpace 
of smiles nojtb Weft Ward. £> apling from 
the point of S. Anton to new £>paigne,in 
Winter time, $ is,from auguff to Search, 
then pou muff hole pour courfc Without $ 
Blflands andCliftes called Las Ala&anes 
Weff nojth Weft Ware,With fwhfch rourfe 
bauing failed 6 c.ot 7o.mtles,pou fijallfind 
ground. Which thalbe of Is o? great fad. 
SEbis pou ftjalfind til pou be Under 24.de* 
grars,$ if peufind ground at lefts then 40. 
The3.Booke. 
fadome failing with the fame rourfe, then 
hold pour courfe nojth nojthWeft,f notify 
Weft 9 bp Weft, $ When therewith pou be¬ 
gin to incrcafe in depth, then turn agame 
to pour firft courfe of notfbWeft, and whe 
pou begin to lofe land,then fo % t he fpace of 
20,miles pou mat faile tMefo, WherWIth 
pou iball be no?th $ foufh With the IfianS 
Bcrtneia. jfro thencepon muff fails loath* 
Weft till pou be finder ro. degrees, $ if pou 
fee not land,pen ftj all run Weft,fo? at that 
time it is not gold to goe beneath f beigih. 
t&nder this height 1 courfe pou j^ai fee La 
torre Blanca.^ is,tbc White toWer,f if pou 
chance todifeouer^ Miner of S.Pctro.fS. 
Paulo,then depend i?riaer pou ibal tee ce x* 
taine grame bil#,but nstfierp high. 
Sfpou finds 3>'.fadome dope', With 
muddle ground, WithftjeUesin fomepla* 
m, then from thence pou fljallholD pour 
courfe ^outh, and S>outh and bp Caff, 
tinttll pou bae right againft the fieldesof 
Aiineiiarifpoucomeout of the &ea,poa 
fhall feke ground WWer, and finding 30. 
0? 40.fadoni? With fome muddp ground, 
then pou are Caft and Med tnith the n> 
ner of Almeria , about feuen miles from 
the land t and if in the ^outhWeft pou fd> 
the hilles called las Sierras del Papalo,and 
that thep run one Within the other, then ( 
pcuare$o?theaft and ^outhWe® from 
them>^rom thence pou fhallholdepour 
courfe ^onth > and ^outh and bp Mleft, 
Wherebp the hilles ef PapaloWill begin 
to fijeW themfelues, Which wtl make two 
round hilles: pou lhall likeWtfe tee Las Si¬ 
erras de Calaquotc, Which are certains 
reddiih hilles. SChisroWe of tiles cam#- 
meth out to the fea fide. 
3 f pou defire to take the ground bp the 
point of Villa Rifa, that is,f he rich fcWne, 
th?w miles from the land, pcufijail finse 
80. and 90 . fadome deepe, muddp ground. 
SCbe riuer of S. Peter and S.Paul Ipeth 
finder 21 . degr^s, and los Campos d’Ai- 
meria, that is, the fields of AlrRena,fiiider 
so. degWS. Villa Rlia la Vieya, that is, 
olde Villa Rifa, Ipeth finder 19 . degree# 
and r- Villa Rifa la Vieya is certaine hils. 
Whereof the one end reach finto the &>ea 
fide: thep are not fierphigh, hut make 
manp openings 0 ? rents, (like the hilles 
of Abano, called ^Djgans) Stretching 
#o?tb and ^outh : if pun chaunce to 
come out of the^>ea, and ftjouio fee the 
lilies of Villa Rifa, then pou fbouldc 
fee that thep ftretcbiWb 
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