[220-7] Las Casas says that none of these names remained even in his time. I. 432.

[221-1] This was the Peninsula of Samana. (Navarrete.)

[221-2] Isla Yazual. (Id.)

[221-3] Cabo Cabron, or Lover’s Cape; the extreme N.E. point of the island, rising nearly 2000 feet above the sea. (Markham.)

[221-4] Puerto Yaqueron. (Navarrete.)

[221-5] Cabo Samana; called Cabo de San Theramo afterwards by Columbus (Markham.)

[221-6] The Bay of Samana. (Navarrete.)

[221-7] Cayo de Levantados. (Id.)

[222-1] This should be, “who says that he was very ugly of countenance, more so than the others that he had seen.”

[222-2] Las Casas says, I. 433, “Not charcoal but a certain dye they make from a certain fruit.”