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M84 The Sauages of Cape Briton come aboord of our ship.
M85 Cibo an harborow in the Isle of Cape Briton.
M86 They departed from Cape Briton.
M87 S. Peters Islands.
M88 A Spanish ship taken.
M89 M. Crafton.
M90 The harborow of Cape S. Marie.
M91 A Briton ship of 200 tunnes taken.
13 Blank in original.
M92 A great white bear.
M93 Les Chasteaux.
M94 Blanc Sablon or white Sands.
M95 Brest a place to the North in Newfoundland.
14 Blank in original.
M96 The riuer of S. Iaques.
M97 Boats made of the barke of birch trees.
15 Blank in original.
M98 The Islands of Margaulx.
M99 Morses or Sea oxen.
M100 An exceeding goodly land.
M101 Varietie of goodly trees.
16 Blank in original.
M102 The pa.s.sage de Chasteaux.
M103 Trees able to mast ships of 300. tunnes.
M104 Fortie or 50 boates of sauages.
M105 Three hundred gentle Sauages.
M106 Bay du Chaleur, or the Bay of heat.
17 Sous.
M107 Maize.
M108 This hauen seemeth to be Gaspay.
M109 Two sauages taken.
18 Blank in original.
M110 Fifty degrees of lat.i.tude.
M111 The Streit of S. Peter.
19 Gulf of Mexico.
M112 The Isle of birds in 49 degrees 40 minutes.
M113 The Bay des Chasteaux or The Grant Bay.
M114 A Cape of the Isle of a.s.sumption.
M115 A mighty skull of Whales.
M116 The mouth of the riuer of Hochelaga about thirty leagues broad.
M117 The Isle of a.s.sumption or Natiscotec.
M118 A hauen on the Southerne coast.
M119 This is the riuer of Tadascu, or of Saguenay.
M120 The Ile of Condres or Filberds.
M121 This great Iland is called The Ile of Orleans. Maiz.
M122 Santa Croix.
M123 Goodly hemp.
M124 The Ile of Bacchus, or the Ile of Orleans.
M125 Vines laden with grapes.
M126 Hochelay.
M127 The lake of Angolesme.
M128 Wild rats as big as Conies.
M129 They leaue their Pinnesse behind.
M130 Hochelaga distant from the lake of Angolesme 45 leagues.
M131 The third of October.
M132 Hochelaga sixe miles from the riuer side.
M133 This Millet is Maiz.
M134 The description of Hochelaga.
M135 Maiz, pease, beanes, musk-millions, cuc.u.mbers, and other fruits.
Plentie of fish and the preseruing thereof.
M136 Esurgni good to stanch blood.
M137 A ridge of mountaines to the North of Hochelaga and another to the South.
M138 The 3 faults or falls of water in 44 degrees of lat.i.tude.
M139 The riuer of Saguenay commeth from the West, where there is gold and siluer.
M140 Toudamani dwelling Southward of Canada.
M141 They desire to be baptised.
M142 Tobacco described.
M143 It is now found to be but 200 leagues.
M144 Riuers falling from mountaines.
M145 Beasts.
M146 Birds.
M147 Fishes.
M148 The right way to Saguenay.
M149 Store of gold and red copper.
M150 Two or three great lakes. Maredulc.u.m aquarum.
M151 A perfect remedy against the French Pocks.
M152 A long winter.
M153 Rubies, Gold, and wollen cloth with other riches in Saguenay.
M154 A people called Picquemians.
M155 The towne of Sidatin.
M156 Donnacona, Taignoagny, and Domagaia taken.
M157 Four and twenty chains of Esurgny.
M158 The Isle of Orleans. Isle de Coudres.
M159 A knife of red coper brought from Saguenay.
M160 The Isle of Hares.
M161 Ten Sauages brought into France. Great riches and very good soile in Saguenay, which is beyond the saults.