[CHAP. XIX.]

Coast of Nueva Galicia[227]
Point Pontequeib.
White Rock, 21° 51′ N[228]
Chametlan Isles, 23° 11′ Nib.
The Penguin Fruitib.
Rio de Sal, and Salt-water Laguneib.
The Mexican, a copious Language[229]
Mazatlanib.
Rosario, an Indian Town; River Rosario; Sugar-loaf Hill; Caput Cavalli; Maxentelbo Rock; Hill of Xalisco[230]
River of Santiago[230]
Town of Sta Pecaque[231]
Buccaneers defeated and slain by the Spaniards[233]
At the Tres Marias[234]
A Root used as Food[235]
A Dropsy cured by a Sand Bathib.
Bay of Vanderas[236]

[CHAP. XX.]

The Cygnet quits the American Coast[237]
Large flight of Birdsib.
Shoals and Breakers near Guahanib.
Bank de Santa Rosa[238]
At Guahanib.
Flying Proe, or Sailing Canoe[239]
Bread Fruit[241]
Eastern side of Mindanao, and the Island St. John[241]
Sarangan and Candigar[243]
Harbour or Sound on the South Coast of Mindanaoib.
River of Mindanao[244]
City of Mindanaoib.

[CHAP. XXI.]

South Coast of Mindanao[249]
Among the Philippine Islandsib.
Pulo Condoreib.
In the China Seas[250]
Ponghou Isles[250]
The Five Islandsib.
Dampier's Description of them[250]-256

[CHAP. XXII.]

Island near the SE end of Mindanao[257]
Candigar, a convenient Cove thereib.
Low Island and Shoal, SbW from the West end of Timor[258]
NW Coast of New Hollandib.
Bay on the Coast of New Holland[258]
Natives[259]
An Island in Latitude 10° 20′ S[261]
End of the Cygnetib.

[CHAP. XXIII.]