Turtle:
lay their eggs in the wet season.
why not eaten by the Spaniards as by the English.
Turtledoves of Brazil.
Variation:
where it is increased in sailing easterly.
where decreased in sailing easterly.
its uncertainty, and the difficulty of taking it.
a large table of variations observed in this voyage.
Water-dog of Brazil.
Watersnake:
of Brazil, its wonderful manner of catching its prey.
of New Holland.
Weeds floating in the sea.
Whales (dead) eaten by fowls.
Whales, the catching and use of them in Brazil.
Whales of New Holland.
Winds uncertain near the Line.
Yemma (bird) described.
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