[473] Cf. Examen critique, iv. 150, 151, 273-282; v. 111, 112, 197-202; Cosmos, Eng. tr., ii. 678.
[474] Humboldt, Examen critique, iv. 50, 267, 268, 272; Harrisse, Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 57; Navarrete, iii. 317.
[475] This part is given in English in Lester, p. 175.
[476] It is translated in Lester, pp. 151-173; cf. Canovai, p. 50.
[477] These instances are cited by Santarem. Cf. Ternaux’s Collection, vol. ii.
[478] Harrisse, Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 64; Humboldt, Examen critique, v. 209. There were other editions of Albertini in 1519 and 1520, as well as his De Roma prisca of 1523, repeating the credit of the first discovery in language which Muller says that Harrisse does not give correctly. Cf. Bibl. Amer. Vet., nos. 96, 103, 106; Additions, 56, 74; Muller, Books on America (1872), no. 17.
[479] Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 107.
[480] Editions at Venice in 1572 and 1589 (Sabin, vol. iv. no. 16,161).
[481] Cf. Vol. IV. p. 96.
[482] Sabin, vol. ii. no. 6,102.