[357] Now named Basilan.
[358] Mindanao.
[359] From this probably comes the word “Cinnamomum”.
[360] This receipt was recently attributed, in some newspaper paragraph, to the Battas of Sumatra, 1874.
[361] Cape Benaian is the most northern cape of the island, and has still the same name. Note, Milan edition.
[362] The islands here mentioned belong to that group in which modern geographers reckon Kararotan, Linop, and Cabrocana; after which is found Sanghir, the beautiful island of the author: others name it Sanguil. This island has many islets to the S.W., which Pigafetta mentions later. Cabiu, Cabalussu, Limpang, and Nussa, are mentioned in the list of islands which in 1682 belonged to the King of Ternate. Note, Milan edition.
[363] In the list of islands belonging to the King of Ternate, are found Karkitang, Para, Sangaluhan, Siau.
[364] Pangazara, Talaut, and Mahono, are in the above quoted list.
[365] Tidore.
[366] A testoon was worth half a ducat. Note, Milan edition.