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We Left That Harbour On Monday The 19th Of June, And Had Such Excellent Weather And Fair Winds, That We Arrived In The Port Of St Maloes Upon The 6th Of July 1536.

* * * * * In Hakluyts Collection, III.

286-289, there is a short imperfect fragment of a third voyage by Jacques Cartier to Canada, Hochelega, and Saguenay in 1540; but as it breaks off abruptly and gives hardly any additional information respecting the country and its inhabitants or productions, beyond what is contained in the two voyages already inserted, it has not been deemed necessary to adopt it into the present collection. - E.

Specimen of the language of Hochelega and Canada.

1. Secada. 2. Tigneni. 3. Hasche. 4. Hannaion. 5. Ouiscon. 6. Indahir. 7. Aiaga. 8. Addigue. 9. Madellan. 10. Assem.

Aggonzi, the head. Atha, shoes. Hegueniascon, the brow. Amgoua, a shirt. Higata, the eyes. Castrua, a cap. Abontascon, the ears. Osizi, corn. Esahe, the mouth. Carraconny, bread. Esgongay, the teeth, Sahe beans. Osnache, the tongue. Ame, water. Agonpon, the throat. Quahouascon, flesh. Hebelim, the beard. Honnesta, damsons. Hegouascon, the face. Absconda, figs. Aganiscon, the hair. Ozoba, grapes. Aiayascon, the arms. Quahoya, nuts. Aissonne, the flanks. Esgueny, an eel. Aggruascon, the stomach. Undeguezi, a snail. Eschehenda, the belly. Hueleuxima, a tortoise. Hetnegradascon, the thighs. Sahomgahoa, a hen. Agotschinegodascon, the knees. Zisto, a lamprey. Agouguenehondo, the legs. Ondacon, a salmon. Onchidascon, the feet. Ainne-honne, a whale. Aignoascon, the hands. Sadeguenda, a goose. Agenuga, the fingers. Aionnesta, a stag. Agedascon, the nails.

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