(8) Cauci, in Cux-haven.

(9) Catti, in Hesse.

(10) Eudoses, in Eyd-er, Eud-ing, and Dosse.

(11) Frisians, in Fries-land, Fris-by, and Fris-thorpe.

(12) Goths, in Goth-land, Gothen-burg, Goth-a.

(13) Langobardi, in Lombardy, Barden-gan, Bard-wick.

(14) Monavi (Menapi), in Man, Mona, and Menai straits.

(15) Saxons, in Es-sex (East Saxons), Sus-sex (South Saxons), Middle-sex (Middle Saxons), Holstein—i.e., Holt Sassen, or Olt Sassen, “Old Settlers.” The inhabitants of Holstein were called Holsati or Holzati, from the Platt-Deutsch Sitten, Satten “to sit.”

(16) Suiones, Suevi, in Sweden, Suabia, Oder, at one time called Suevus, and the Viadrus, whose mouth is still called Swine-mund.