P. 192, paragraph 4: “S. S.” stands for “Señores,” meaning the native grandees of those countries.
P. 193, middle: For “cloths” read “canvas.”
P. 194, line 2 from end: After “fifty” add “thousand.”
P. 197, line 1: Bancroft (Hist. Mexico, ii, p. 600) says that Arellano tried to secure the reward offered for discovering the return route from the Spice Islands.
P. 220, line 8 in heading: For “PRONE-” read “PROUE-.”
P. 231, end of text: This letter was probably written by some one belonging to Arellano’s ship, or who obtained his information from that captain’s followers.
P. 237, middle: For “officers” read “artisans.”
P. 276, line 5: For “by” read “with.”
P. 297, last line: The viceroy’s name should be Luis de Velasco.
P. 332, paragraph 2: For “leg. 1, 23” read “leg. 1⁄23.”