E — comprises at A: the name of the island of Scandia, from which in bygone days the most powerful people have go-
ne out into the whole world. B: The arms of the kingdom of Sweden (Suecia): three crowns. C: The arms of the king-dom of Norway (Norvegia): a lion armed with a broad-axe. D: Here they try to measure the unfathomable depths of the
sea. E: A monster looking like a rhinocerus devours a lobster which is 12 feet long. F: Plates are fastened as shields to
the feet of the horses so that they will not sink down into the snow. G: Domesticated reindeers give excellent milk. H:
Lynxes devour wild cats. I: An attack by wolves against elks on the ice. K: Pyramids and enormous stones bearing the
deeds of ancestors described in gothic letters. : is the sign for finds of iron. : Finds of copper. : Hoards of excel-
lent silver. L: A lake which never freezes. M: A sea snake, 30 or 40 feet long. |