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a necessary caution to those that sail through it. Chattering-crow of Brazil described. Clocking-hens of Brazil. Coconut-trees in Brazil. Cotton (Silk) its growth and description. Crusia, a fowl. Cupang, see Kupang. Curlew, a fowl. Currecoo (Bird) described. Currents in the sea, from 7 degrees 50 minutes latitude to 3 degrees 22 minutes north. Curreso (Bird). Custard-apple described. Cuttlefish, see also Scuttle-fish. Dendees, a sort of palm-berries in Brazil. Dogs, see Water-dogs. Dunghill-fowls of Brazil. Fish of New Holland. Fish of the tunny kind, an account of. Fish called by the seamen the old-wife, an account of. Flamingo, a fowl. Flying-fish, betwixt the Canaries and Cape Verde Islands. Frape-boat, its use at the salt-pond at Mayo. Galena pintada, a bird, described. Galleons (Spanish) sunk by Admiral Blake, near Tenerife, and continue still there. Gerrit Denis (Garrett Dennis) Isle, its inhabitants described. Iguana (Guano), (beast) of New Holland. Guinea-hens, see Galena pintada. Guinea (New) its natives, etc. Hammocks, gentlemen carried about in them at Bahia in Brazil. Holland (New): coast described. its natives described. views of several parts of its coasts and islands from several points. Jago (St.): island and town. its inhabitants. its product. its animals. its road a very bad one. its view. Jenetae (Bird) described. Jenipah or Jenipapah (fruit) described. Ingwa (fruit) described. Laguna in Tenerife described. Lancerota, one of the Canary Islands, its view from several points. Mackeraw (bird) described. Malmsey wine grows in the island Tenerife. Mayo, one of the Cape Verde Islands: its view. its description. a large account of the making salt there. its soil and product. its inhabitants. its view from several points. Mendibee (fruit). Mericasah (fruit) described. Miniola, a fowl. Monkfish. Muckishaw (fruit) described. Mungaroo (fruit) described. Musteran-de-ova (fruit) described. Noddy-bird described. North-west winds give notice beforehand of their coming, at Port Oratavia in Tenerife, and how provided against. Oratavia, a port in Tenerife. Otee (fruit) described. Palm-berries in Brazil. Papah, a fruit described. Passage possibly to the south of New Holland and New Guinea into the Great South Sea eastward. Petango (fruit) described. Petrel (bird) described.
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