[523] There is a copy in the Carter-Brown Collection (Catalogue, vol. i. no. 586). It seems to be Harrisse’s no. 37, where a copy in the British Museum is described.

[524] Harrisse (Bibl. Amer. Vet.) says he describes his no. 38 from the Carter-Brown and Lenox copies; but the colophon as he gives it does not correspond with the Carter-Brown Catalogue, nor with the Dresden copy as described by Ruge. Cf. also Panzer, Annalen, vol. i. p. 271, no. 561; Humboldt, Examen critique, v. 6.

[525] Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 34.

[526] Bibl. Amer. Vet., Additions, no. 21.

[527] Bibl. Amer. Vet., Additions, no. 20, following Weller’s Repertorium, no. 320.

[528] Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 40; there is a copy in the Lenox Library.

[529] Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 41; Heber, vol. vi. no. 3,846; Rich, no. 1; Humboldt, Examen critique, iv. 160.

[530] Vol. v. col. 1156; Bibl. Amer. Vet., no. 50.

[531] Bulletin de la Société de Géographie d’Anvers, 1877, p. 349.

[532] There is a copy of this fac-simile in the Boston Public Library [G. 302, 22]. Cf. Historical Magazine, xxi. 111.