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Rh an hundred and twenty tadia. From Euene to Amius an hundred and ixty tadia. Amius lies upon the ea, is a Greek city, and an Athenian colony. From Amius to the port of Ancon, where the river Iris empties itelf into the ea, an hundred and twenty tadia. From the mouths of the Iris to the port of Heracleum three hundred and ixty tadia. From Heracleum to the river Thermodon forty tadia. This is the river Thermodon, on whoe banks the Amazons are aid to have dwelt. From the Thermodon to the river Beris ninety tadia. From the Beris to the river Thoaris ixty tadia. From Thoaris to Œnoe thirty tadia. From Œnoe to the river Phigamus forty tadia. From Phigamus to the fortres of Phadiana one hundred and fifty tadia. From Phadiana to the city of Polemonium ten tadia. From Polemonium to the promontory called the Jaonian an hundred and thirty tadia. From the Jaonian promontory to the iland of the Cilices fifteen tadia. From this iland to Boona, where there is a port for hips, eventy-five tadia. From Boona to Cotyora ninety tadia. Xenophon mentions Cotyora as a city, and ays, that it was a colony of the Sinopians: at preent it is no more than a village, and that not a large one. From Cotyora to the river Melanthius is, at the utmot, ixty tadia. From the Melanthius to the Pharmatenus, another river, an hundred and fifty tadia. From the Pharmatenus to Pharnacea an hundred and twenty tadia. Pharnacea was formerly called Ceraus, and was a colony from Sinope. From Pharnacea to the iland Arrhentias thirty tadia. From Arrhentias to Zephyrium one hundred and twenty tadia. There is here a port for hips. From Zephyrium to Tripolis ninety tadia. From Tripolis to Argyria twenty tadia. From Argyria to Philocalea ninety tadia. From Philocalea to Coralla an hundred tadia. From Coralla to the acred mountain (ἱερὸν ὄρος) an dred