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NOTES.


Note 108.Page 380.

"And in another isle are men that have flat faces without noses, and without eyes—but they have two small round holes instead of eyes, and they have flat mouths without lips."—Mand.


Note 109.Page 380.

"And in another isle are foul men, that have their lips about their mouth so great, that when they sleep in the sun they cover all their face with their lips."—Mand.


Note 110.Page 380.

"And in another isle are wild men with hanging ears, who have feet like a horse," &c.—Mand. "And some again that with their ears cover their whole bodie."—Pliny, lib. vii. c. 2.


Note 111.Page 380.

"And in another isle are men that go upon their hands and feet like beasts, and are all rough, and will leap upon a tree like cats or apes."—Mand.