[249] Essai sur l'Histoire de la Cosmographie, i, 272, ed. of 1849.
[250] One being merely "Plagae Arenae."
[251] See Azurara, Hakluyt Soc. ed., vol. i, Reproduction at end, No. 1
[252] For Pactolus (?).
[253] A considerable knowledge of the Atlantic Islands is also shown, sixteen names being given. This number, however, is less than we have in the Conosçimiento of slightly earlier date, c. 1330 (?).
[254] Jayme Ferrer, etc.
[255] Quoted and discussed above, pp. lxiii-lxiv.
[256] Names are given to twenty-seven islands in the Atlantic, among them St. Brandan's isle, most of the Canaries, the whole Madeira group and several of the Azores.
[257] The Soleri of 1380 gives twenty Atlantic islands; nineteen appear in the Soleri of 1385 (some legendary). In neither is any addition made to earlier lists.
[258] Bojador?