Sub-section III.
Respect of fish and certaine other things

Sub-section IV.
The islands to be noted with their commodities and wants

Sub-section V.
If a straight be found, what is to be done, and what great
importance it may be of

Sub-section VI.
Which way the savage may bee made able to purchase our cloth and
other their wants

Sub-section VII.
Not to venture the losse of any one man

Sub-section VIII.
To bring home besides merchandize certaine trifles

Sub-section IX.
To note their (foreign nations) force by sea and by land

Sub-section X.
Things to be marked to make conjectures by

Sub-sections XI. to XXXVIII.
Things to be caried with you whereof more or lesse is to bee caried
for a shew of our commodities to be made

XXVII. A letter of Gerardus Mercator to Richard Hakluyt, touching the
intended discovery of the North East Passage.