[16] Bolschoi Kamen (Lütke, p. 14), signifying “the great rock”, lit. “stone”. [↑]

[17] Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 280. [↑]

[18] Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 280. [↑]

[19] Page 14. [↑]

[20] Page 29. [↑]

[21] Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 283. See also pp. 284, 417, 464, 465. [↑]

[22] See page lxxv of the present Introduction. [↑]

[23] Principal Navigations, vol. i, pp. 382–3. [↑]

[24] He arrived at the monastery of St. Nicholas, at the western mouth of the Dwina, on July 23rd, 1568.—Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 376. [↑]

[25] He embarked at St. Nicholas about the end of July, 1569, and arrived safely at London in the month of September following.—Hakluyt, vol. i, p. 378. [↑]