5. Piro Alonzo Niño and Christoval Guerra, June, 1499—April, 1500, to Paria.
6. Vicente Yañez Pinzon, December, 1499—September, 1500, to the Amazon.
7. Diego de Lepe, December, 1499 (?)—June, 1500, to Cape St. Augustin.
8. Rodrigo de Bastidas, October, 1500—September, 1502, to Panama.
[420] The Greenland peninsula seems to have been seen by Cortereal in 1500 or 1501, and to be here called “Ponta d’Asia,” in accordance with the prevalent view that any mainland hereabout must be Asia.
[421] See fac-simile on page 112, post.
[422] Plate 43 of his Géographie du Moyen-âge.
[423] De Costa points out that La Cosa complains of the Portuguese being in this region in 1503.
[424] Catalogue of February, 1879, pricing a copy of the book, with the map, at £100. This Quaritch copy is now owned by Mr. C. H. Kalbfleisch, of New York, and its title is different from the transcription given in Sabin, the Carter-Brown and Barlow catalogues, which would seem to indicate that the title was set up three times at least.
[425] Verrazano, p. 102.