4 Magnesia ad Sipylum, a qua magnes lapis, ferum attractens, nomen sortitus est.
5 The names were as follow: ProtÉ, because it is the first met in sailing from, Constantinople-Chalki, from its copper mines-Prinkipo, the residence of a princess-Antigone, so called by Demetrius Polyorcetes in memory of his father Antigonus-Oxy, from its sharp precipices-Platy from its flatness-Pitya, from its pines, &c.
6 The gum-resin, yielded by these plants, is sometimes collected by combing the beards of the goals, which browse among them, when they return home at night; and sometimes a leather thong is drawn across them, and that which adheres scraped off. The boots of those who walk through the shrubs are often incrusted with this gum.