[20] A Volcano in the North, whose sides are covered with snow.

[21] The Mountains of Niemi are in the neighbourhood of a lake of the same name, which is said by the inhabitants to be frequented by the immortal Genii.

[22] This River is bordered with Roses of as fine a bloom as those which grow in our gardens.

[23] The juice of this weed was generally supposed to be used in Enchantments—There are however several sorts of it, all of which are not esteemed deadly; but only this mentioned here, the juice of whose berries so intoxicated the army of Sweno the Danish King, being mixed in their liquor, that they became an easy prey to the Scotch army, which surprised and cut most of them to pieces.

[24] The Lake of Killarney, most romantically situated in the county of Kerry, in Ireland, where the Arbutus tree is found, which bears a most beautiful blossom, and a fruit sometimes used for food, and which is supposed to have been transplanted thither from Italy.

[25] Another name for Sweet William.

[26] This Flower is a kind of Bastard Amaranth.

[27] The Cock’s Comb being a gaudy Flower, without any agreeable smell to recommend it.

[28] The Goddess of Health.

[29] On the banks of the river Hypanis, there is a sort of insect, whose life is said only to extend from the rising to the setting of the sun.