[1193]. Dryades, Oriades, Hamadryades.
[1194]. Elvas Olaus voc. at lib. 3.
[1195]. Part 1. cap. 19.
[1196]. Lib. 3. cap. 11. Elvarum choreas Olaus lib. 3. vocat saltum adeo profunde in terras imprimunt, ut locus insigni deinceps virore orbicularis sit, et gramen non pereat.
[1197]. Sometimes they seduce too simple men into their mountain retreats, where they exhibit wonderful sights to their marvelling eyes, and astonish their ears by the sound of bells, &c.
[1198]. Lib. de Zilph. et Pigmaeus Olaus lib. 3.
[1199]. Lib. 7. cap. 14. Qui et in famulitio viris et feminis inserviunt, conclavia scopis purgant, patinas mundant, ligna portant, equos curant, &c.
[1200]. Ad ministeria utuntur.
[1201]. Where treasure is hid (as some think) or some murder, or such like villainy committed.
[1202]. Lib. 16. de rerum varietat.