[49] Ramusio has—which, according to the ancients, was Eleusia.

[50] This inscription is given in Beaufort’s Karamania, p. 220.

[51] Ramusio has—that is to say, Seleutia.

[52] Ibid. has—according to the ancients, called Calycadnus.

[53] Gryse, a step.

[54] Ramusio has—quindici, 15.

[55] Erto; i.e., steep.

[56] Ramusio has—“but formerly it was in Cilicia, and it was taken by the Turks, when they occupied the rest of Asia Minor, from whom it was taken by Rubino and Leone, brothers of Armenia, about 1230, and they brought it back to the kingdom, which they call Armenia; and this Armenia stretches to the mountain Taurus,” etc., etc.

[57] Ibid. has—named by the ancients Cydnus.

[58] Scarpello; i.e., chisel.