[ [379] This may be either incense or wormwood. Incenso in Ramusio.

[ [380] Lombriguera, southernwood, wormwood: Artemisia abrotanum.

[ [381] Turbith, Convolvulus turpethum; its root is used as a purgative, and it comes from India and Ceylon.

[ [382] Gum from the giant fennel: also called sagapeno, is known in commerce as yellowish white drops of a strong aromatic smell something like garlic; is used for diachylum.

[ [383] Atulia, a sublimate of calamine.

[ [384] Probably cubebs.

[ [385] Or four hundredweight English.

[ [386] Lo al, old Spanish.

[ [387] This voyage is not in Ramusio nor in the Lisbon edition, and apparently has been hitherto unpublished. The Munich MS., No. 570, gives the date 1522, but 1512 is the correct reading.

[ [388] Leste o este.