IN THE FOURTH BOOK 



ARE COMPRISED 



REGIONS, NATIONS, SEAS, TOWNS, MOUNTAINS, PORTS, RIVERS, 



WITH THEIR DIMENSIONS, AND PEOPLE, EITHER NOW 



OR IN TIMES PAST KNOWN; VIZ. I 



CHAP. 



1. Epirus. 



2. ^Etolia. 



3. Locri. 



4. Peloponnesus. 



5. Achaia. 



6. Arcadia. 



7. Greece and Attica. 



8. Thessaly. 



9. Magnesia. 



10. Macedonia. 



11. Thracia. 



12. The Islands lying between 



those Countries : among 

 which, Greta, Euboea, the 

 Cyclades, Sporades : also, 



CHAP. 



the Isles within Hellespont, 

 near the Sea of Pontus, 

 within Moeotis, Dacia, Sar- 

 matia, and Scythia. 



13. The Islands of Pontus. 



14. The Islands of Germany. 



15. Islands in the French Ocean. 



16. Britain and Ireland. 



17. Gaul. 



18. Gallia Lugdunensis. 



19. Aquitain. 



20. High Spain (named Citerior). 



21. Portugal. 



22. Islands in the Ocean. 



23. The Measure of all Europe. 



Herein are contained many principal Towns and Countries, famous 

 Rivers and Mountains ; Islands, also, besides Cities or Nations that are 

 perished : in sum, Histories and Observations. 



LATIN WRITERS ABSTRACTED : 



M. Varro, Cato Censorius, M. Agrippa, Divus Augustus, Varro Ata- 

 , Cor. Nepos, Hyginus, L. Vetas, Pomponius Mela, Licinius Mutianus, 

 Fabricius Thuscus, Atteius Capita, and Atteius Philologus. 



FOREIGN AUTHORS: 



Polybius, Hecatceus, Hellanicus, Damastes, Eudoxus, Diccearchus, 

 Timosthenes, Ephorus, Crater the Grammarian, Serapion of Antioch, Cal- 

 limachus, Artemidorus, Apollodorus, Agathocles, Eumachus Siculus the 

 Musician, Alexander Polyhistor, Thucydides, Dosiades, Anaximander, 

 Philistides, Mallotes, Dionysius, Aristides, Callidemus, Mencechmus, j*Edas- 

 thenes, Anticlides, Heraclides, Philemon, Menephon, Pythias, Isidorus, 

 Philonides, Xenagoras, Astyonomus, Staphylus, Ariatocritus, Metrodorus, 

 Cleobulus, and Posidonius. 



VOL. II. B 



