[ [309] Rattan.
[ [310] Small coins, three ceutis make one blanca, an ancient coin. Escuela de leer letras Antiguas, p. 207: not in the dictionaries.
[ [311] Kris.
[ [312] This passage fixes the Hindu origin of running amok, which from this seems to have been connected with the worship of Shiva or Bhowani. Now it would be difficult to get any other explanation than that of adet, custom.
[ [313] The Barcelona MS. has plainly Amuco, which is correct. Ramusio has Amulos, and the Lisbon edition Guanicio.
[ [314] Thirty men according to other accounts.
[ [315] Nicobar, Ortelius' map of Asia, and Nicovan in map of India; Ramusio, Navacar.
[ [316] Medio giorno, Italian.
[ [317] Samotra and Sumatra, Ortelius.
[ [318] Pedir, Ortelius.