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Page xviii, list of illustrations: there is no illustration “Floating Island” in the source document. The portrait on page 500 is not included in the list of illustrations. Several of the engravings in the source document were damaged and/or discoloured because of the book’s binding; some of this damage and discolouration remains visible in this e-text. Page 20, Bartholmew Dias: as printed in the source document. Page 24: Heinreich Barth: probably an error for Heinrich Barth. Page 146, ... five days’ marches brought us to Mrera: possibly an error, as they recently left Mrera. Page 146, ... who had by this forgotten ...: there appears to be a word missing (time or similar). Page 226, $364061/2: as printed in the source document; the decimal point (or possibly a digit) may be missing. Page 313, In the chest ... scrople.: as printed in the source document. Page 320, The homeward march ...: the reason for the small capitals is not clear. 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