[56] Mar del Zvr, Hispanis, Mare Pacificum. (Ibid., 129.)
[57] ’T Noorder Deel van Amerika, Leyden. (Ibid., 178.)
[58] Nouvelle Carte de l’Amerique, Leyden. (Ibid., 156.)
[59] L’Amerique Septentrionale Suivant les Nouvelles Observations, etc., Leyden. (Ibid., 181.) This island is not named, but is undoubtedly the Santa Inez of several other maps—the Angel de la Guarda of the present.
[60] North America, according to ye Newest and most Exact Observations, etc., London. (Ibid., 93.)
[61] Doubtless the mountain “La Giganta”, named by Admiral Otondo toward the end of the seventeenth century (Documentas para la Historia de Mexico, cuarta série, 1857, tomo V, p. 122), and noted by Hardy in 1820 (Travels in Interior of Mexico in 1825, 1826, 1827, and 1828, London, 1829, p. 243).
[62] A map of North America, with the European Settlements and whatever else is Remarkable in ye West Indies, from the latest and best Observations. (American maps, loc. cit., 110.)
[63] Amerique Septentrionale Divisée en Ses Principales Parties. (Ibid., 109.)
[64] Carte du Mexique et de la Floride, des Terres Angloises et des Isles Antilles, etc. (Ibid., 136.)
[65] L’Amerique Septentrionale ... par G. de l’Isle: Amsterdam, Chez Pierre Mortier. (Ibid., 172.) The island is, of course, Santa Inez, i. e., Angel de la Guarda.