-im Ii6 tbeTravels and Voyages Lib.H, Beafts ca ny in their Ventricle, but t. follow the others about this Ifle tj find out Water, and fome curiod Things. W# went thus three or four League without finding any Water, at which our Companions were mightily afio nifhed, and deceived as well as thoft the day before : For we had nothk at all to quench ourThirft,amidft fuel exceffive heat of the Sun: As for fflîj Ihadcarriedinmy Pocket a Coccf. or Palm-Nut, full of Liquor, whicl was no fmall help to me at this time and I believe without that, I fhouli had much ado to have returned Our Carpenter was forced to ftay be hind, earneftly defiring me to tairj" with him; But it was not my inter tion to lie in thefe Défaits ; he: the Ship was to fet Sail the nextn ing, which gave me the more.couraa J to return the fame day. After ving thus rambled about, and rt_P from one fide to the other, at laft. came under a great Tree, wherei fat down in the Shade to take our ret And as it is certain that there jsfl better Remedy to quench the' m