. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. ^ ^Voyage to Congo-RiVer'. 497 ; An Abstract of" a Voyage to Congo River, or the Zair., and to ^â¢^V'^ Labifide^ in tlic year 1700. Cy James Barbot, junior, Super-Cargo; aiul John Cajfnicuve, Firft Mate, ill the Ten per Lent. Ship '/)<?« C'ar/os of Lotidon. on the rrin m iS fi Wr,


. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. ^ ^Voyage to Congo-RiVer'. 497 ; An Abstract of" a Voyage to Congo River, or the Zair., and to ^â¢^V'^ Labifide^ in tlic year 1700. Cy James Barbot, junior, Super-Cargo; aiul John Cajfnicuve, Firft Mate, ill the Ten per Lent. Ship '/)<?« C'ar/os of Lotidon. on the rrin m iS fi Wr, 'd iVom the Doivia, rigliih of .//W/, 1700. AnivM hcton- , the tle- ventli ot .V/.(v,' aiul proceeilcd , atUT we liad got loiiie wine ami relielhiiient.'i aboard -, the prolj) ot the t- ro, (he wind bv n'lrih, we law two fails, one at north-north , the otht at fouth by well. In the afternoon we one ol them, who provM to be a , one fu'.'l commander, who afterwards came ;iboard us, and laid he hael been three ilays from the ri\-er (iainlna, fleering lor the Gold-Co 11 of G.' The twenty-ninth, a biilk gale from fouth-foiith-vvell, in nine degrees foin' mi- nutes north latitude, were lurrouiided bv large llioals of porpoiles or lea hogs, and caught one widi the iron â¢, who no Iboner wounded, i)ut .ill the multitude left us, as if thefe creatuies by the of blood of iheir companion, had ai. inllinet of danger to themlelves. Mr. Ra>!>oI drew the porpoile exai'Uy, as in the print. On till- ninth o); 'Jmw tin. wind foutii-eall by fouih and touth-eaft, in three degrees Vol., V. »1119 twenty minutes north, we found the tide letting to the The nineteenth, wind eafl by fouth, we erols'd the line, the obfervation two mi- nutes north: and on the twentieth, thirty- live minutes Icinth latitud' ; i i live degrees two minutes of Ft-no, fVeering lonth by Will: and louth f


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