He found the book filled with curiously formal sketches and paintings of scenery-woodland glades, open heaths, temples, Arenas, and so on.
"Swirling Waters"
Max Rittenberg
Does that thought really gain anything from being tricked out with not always very congruously arranged paraphernalia of Gods, and Arenas, and reapers, and miners, and the People with a large P, and shrieks, and innocency, and the rest?
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
Arenas, in his memoir, says: Mayon was surveyed by Captain Siguenza.
"The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes"
Tomás de Comyn Fedor Jagor Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow Charles Wilkes