[153-3] Cayo de Moa. (Navarrete.)

[154-1] Rio de Moa. (Navarrete.)

[154-2] Punta del Mangle or del Guarico. (Navarrete.)

[154-3] Sierras de Moa. (Navarrete.)

[154-4] “These must have been margaseta stones which look like gold in streams and of which there is an abundance in the rivers of these islands.” Las Casas, I. 346.

[155-1] Madroños. Arbutus unedo or the Strawberry tree. The California Madroña is the Arbutus Menziesii.

[155-2] Rather, “for making sawmills.”

[156-1] Among these were the Bay of Yamanique, and the ports of Jaragua, Taco, Cayaganueque, Nava, and Maravi. (Navarrete.)

[156-2] See [p. 126, note 1].

[157-1] The original of the words Cannibal and Carib and Caribbean. Cf. also[ p. 138, note 3].