H — contains at the letter A: the old kingdom of Frisland (Frisia), where there are excellent horses, and then the king-
dom of Denmark (Dania), broken up into its many islands and among its warlike inhabitants. B: The mighty and stately
Vendic towns, the harbours of which are permanently lit up so that the seamen can avoid running into any danger thro-
ugh carelessness. C: Public lodgings are sometimes built on the frozen sea. D: Collecting amber on the Prussian coast.
E: The town of Danzig; inhabited by well-to-do and honest citizens. F: The benevolence of the fishes called rockas in
Gothic and raya in italian: they protect the swimming man and save him from being devoured by the sea monsters. G:
The kingdom of Gothia, the first fatherland of the Goths. H: The island of Gotland (Gotlandia), according to the etymo-
logy of its name, the island of the Goths, where even today cases involving maritime law are settled. I: Fires are lit on the
coastal mountains in wartime. K: The royal city of Stockholm (Stocholmia), well protected by the art of fortification, by
natural formations and water. L: Mighty ships for sea battle, equipped on all sides with big canons, from which pieces of
iron are fired, enclosed in barrels.