The First Discovery of Australia and New Guinea
d, no doubt, have described it as a Guinea fowl, Bird of Paradise or some such creature, as
to a spider, Ceram to a
at their ideas were like all original idea
ortuguese and Spanish discoveries in Papuas and New G
used in the compilation of this map have been lost or hav
its correct position, twenty degrees to the we
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l's head and neck. They come under the name of OS PAPUAS, and the islands where Me
Papuas and Nova Guinea represent, no doubt,
s no name) as having been the sojourn of Martin Alfonso de Melo,* a Portuguese navigator, whose name
nso de mela,
in New
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tiz, I de Arti; the port of Gaspar Rico and the I. S. Juan, named after their little ship; the cape named Ancon de la Natividad de Nustra Siniora, being the term of their voyage which, accor
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