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[60] First published by the author in the _Geogr. Rev._, Vol. 8, 1919,
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[62] Konrad Kretschmer: Die Entdeckung Amerika’s in ihrer Bedeutung für
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[63] _Ibid._, atlas, Pl. 4.
[64] W. H. Babcock: Indications of Visits of White Men to America
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[65] Theobald Fischer, Portfolio 11, Pls. 3 and 4.
[66] _Ibid._, Portfolio 13, Pl. 5.
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[68] Kretschmer, atlas, Pl. 7.
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storia della cartografia mediovale, _Atti del Terzo Congr. Geogr.
Italiano, tenuto in Firenzi dal 12 al 17 Aprile, 1898_, Florence,
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[72] James Hardiman: The History of the Town and County of Galway from
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