- E.
[7] Called Lochach in some of the editions, and said to be 200 miles from
Sondor and Condur. Whether this may be Ma-lacca or Ma-laya, it is
impossible to determine. - E.
[8] In the Trevigi edition only five miles, and the island is called
Pentara. This may possibly be the island of Bintang in the
south-eastern entrance of the straits of Malacca. - E.
[9] Most probably the kingdom of Malacca. From the Trevigi edition
Pinkerton calls this Malonir, and curiously identifies Pepetam,
Pentara, or Pentan, as the name of the city and kingdom of Malonir or
Malaiur. - E.
[10] If right in our former conjectures, the island spoken of in the text
must be Sumatra not that now called Java. Indeed, the mention
immediately afterwards of the islands of Nocueran and Angaman 150
miles to the north, which can only he the Nicobar and Andaman islands,
establish the identity of Java-minor, here called Java the less, and
Sumatra. - E.
[11] The animal here described under the name of unicorn is the Rhinoceros
monoceros, or one-horned rhinoceros of naturalists; but the single horn
is placed a little above the nose, not on the middle of the forehead,
as here erroneously described by Marco.