[367] When the Portuguese, Brito, was sent to govern the Moluccas in 1511, this Raja Abuleis lived, and he names him Raja Beglif. Note, Milan edition.
[368] “Chechil” or “Cachil”, a title.
[369] A hundredweight.
[370] Pedro Alfonso de Lorosa.
[371] The northern cape at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata.
[372] Gilolo.
[373] The Dutch observed later that this does not happen. Note, Milan edition.
[374] This refers to the dress of men at arms of the period, which was not decent.
[375] Perhaps these are what the Malays use for pens.
[376] Chingké, Chinese for “odorous nails”.