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Item Cape De Spirito Santo on the yle of
     Lucon Standeth in 13. degr.
Item the yland of Capul in 12. degr. 30. min.
Item that the yland of Seboyon standeth in 12. degr.
Item that the Easterly end of the yland
     of [1]Pannay is in 11. degr.
Item that the opening betweene the South
     head of Pannay and the south head
     of Isla de los Negros is in 10. degr. 10. min.
Item that the South-head of Isla de los
     Negros is in 9. degr. 10. min.
Item that the North-head of the yland
     Mindanao is in 7. degr. 50. min.
Item the South head of Mindanao called
     Cape Cannel is in 6. degr. 40. min.
Item the Cape of Batochina is in 10. min.
[2]Item that 12. small ylands stand in 3. degr.
Item the latitude of two other ylands is in 4. degr. 10. min.
Item the Westerly head of Iaua minor is
     towards the South in 8. degr. 30. min.
Item the Easterly head of Iaua maior is
     towards the South in 8. degr. 20. min.
Item Malaca standeth to the Northward in 2. degr.
Item Cape Falso on the promontory of
     Africa, standeth in 34. degr. 20. min.
Item the Cape of Bona Sperança standeth in 34. degr. 40. min.
Item the yland of Santa Helena standeth in 15. degr. 40. min.
Item the Cape of S.Augustine standeth
     Southwards in 8. degr. 40. min.


Soundings on the Coast of Barbarie from Rio del Oro vnto Cape Blanco.

INprimis about 3. leagues off Rio del Oro you shall haue very faire shoulding, fine white sand 18. fathoms, and so alongst vnto Cape Blanco two or three leagues off the shore you shall haue 18. and 20. fathoms. And when you come within one league of the Cape you shall haue twelue or thirteene fathoms,

  1. Marginal note.—Or Panuma.
  2. Marginal note.—To the Southwards of the Line.