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XI. The conclusion of this voyage written by Lopez de
Gomera 133

Sub-section 1 Gomara's account of the animals of Quivira 136

XII. The Voyage of Robert Tomson into Noua Hispania
(1555) 138

XIII. A Relation of the commodities and inhabitants of
Noua Hispania, written by H. Hawkes (1572) 170

XIV. The Adventures of Miles Philips (1568) 187

XV. The adventures of Job Hortop (1568) 226

XVI. A Relation of the Hauen of Tecuanapa 244

XVII. A brief relation of two voyages made by
William Hawkins (1530 and 1532) 250

XVIII. An Ancient voyage of Robert Reniger and Thomas
Borey to Brasil (1540) 251

XIX. A Voyage of Pudsey to Brasil (1542) 252

XX. A letter of John Whital to Richard Staper (1578) 252

XXI. Letters to J. Whithal (1580) 256

XXII. Notes of the Voyage to Brasil (1580), written by
Thomas Grigs 258

XXIII. A letter of Francis Suares to Diego Suares
(1596) 263

XXIV. The Voyage of James Lancaster to Brasil
(1594) 266

XXV. A letter from Feliciano Cieça de Carualsho to the
King of Spain 283

XXVI. A note concerning the currents between the Cape
of Buena Esperança and the coast of Brasil 290

XXVII. A ruttier to be kept to go from Cabo Verde to
the coast of Brasil 290

XXVIII. The course to go to the bay of All Saints in
Brasil 292

XXIX. The course to go Baia das Ilhas in Brasil 294

XXX. The course to go to Porto Seguro in Brasil 296

XXXI. The course to go to Baia do Spirito Santo in Brasil 297

XXXII. The course to go to the Bay of S. Vincent. Also
from S. Vincent to the river of Plate 298

XXXIII. A ruttier from the River of Plate to the Streight
of Magelane 300

XXXIV. The Voyage of two Englishmen in the company
of Sebastiano Cabota (1527), written by Robert
Thorne 306