[1587] Lago Maggiore.
[1588] Ticinus. We have followed the example of the French translators in making the Ticino to flow from the Lago Maggiore, and the Adda from the Lake of Como; by some inexplicable process the text of Strabo has been corrupted and these rivers transposed. Kramer notices the inconsistency of the text.
[1589] The Lake of Como.
[1590] The Gulf of Salerno.
[1591] Venetians.
[1592] Rimini.
[1593] Capo di Leuca.
[1594] Venetians.
[1595] The peninsula occupied by the people named Brettii, or Bruttii.
[1596] The peninsula now designated Terra di Lecce, and called by the ancients sometimes Iapygia, at others Messapia, Calabria, and Salentina. The isthmus of this peninsula was supposed to be formed by a line drawn from Brindisi to Taranto.