[70] Paphos.

[71] Ras el Khanzir.

[72] Dallam’s constant use of the word butt for boat sufficiently explains the following passage in Shakspeare, where butt is supposed to have been a misprint:

“ ... where they prepared

A rotten carkasse of a butt, not rigg’d,

Nor tackle, sayle, nor mast.”

(Tempest, i, 2.)

[73] Scalastead. Cf. roadstead, the wharf or emporium for disembarkation.

[74] Platt = plan. “To draw plattes of Sicily, and describe the situation of Libya and Carthage.” (North’s Plut., 220 B.)

[75] Lizards.