[2633] See c. [9] of this Book.

[2634] Probably the modern Laoussa, one of this group.

[2635] By Brotier said to be the modern Pentenesia. The other islands here mentioned seem not to have been identified.

[2636] Now Cerigotto.

[2637] Dalechamps suggests Hesperus.

[2638] The island “of the Blessed.”

[2639] Now Capo Salomon.

[2640] From the Greek κριοῦ μέτωπον, “the ram’s forehead”; now called Capo Crio.

[2641] Also called Elæa. Pococke speaks of it as a promontory called Chaule-burnau.

[2642] Hardouin calls it Chisamo.