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View of the N. W. end of James's Island, one of the Galapagos taken at ⚓.
A Albanie Isle

B The N. W. point round which is a small Bay which I take for the one the Buccaneers callit fresh water Bay in which were many of their Traces such as old Jars &c. also ground cleared away either as a Platform for Guns or to land Stores &c. but the water since then has taken a different course & falls down between two hills at C & runs over a little clift of Rocks into the Sea.

D Where we wooded and hauled the Scein & caught plenty of fish

E A small beach where the Buccaneers has I believe made their general landing Place & have rais'd Benches to sit on from here you may walk for miles in a Delightfull grove.

F Cowleys enchanted Isle.

G Part of Albermarle Isle.

Chatham Island, one of the Galapagos taken atin Stephen's Bay

Chatham Isle, one of the Galapagos taken at1½ miles dist.