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Rh again in the Alexander Peudomantis, with ome reflections on the folly and upertition of the inhabitants.

From Abonitichos to the river Æginetis 150 tadia. From the river Æginetis to Cinolis 150 tadia. This place till retains its ancient name, being now called Cimoli, or Cinoli.

From Cinolis to Stephanes 180 tadia. This place alo keeps its ancient name, being now called Stephane, or, according to Arrowmith's chart, Itifane. Tournefort ays, it is a beautiful village, in which rank it is placed by Ptolemy.

From Stephanes to Potamos 150 tadia. From Potamos to Leptes acra 120 tadia. From Leptes acra to Harmene 60 tadia. Harmene was a village belonging to Sinope, with a good port, as we are told by Strabo, Marci anus Heracleota, and Scylax. Ptolemy makes the ditance between Harmene and Carambito be 786768 [sic] tadia, and Arrowmith's chart gives 855 tadia, but Arrian makes it 930 tadia. As Arrian followed the coat, the doubling of Cape Stephane would increae the ditance, and perhaps to that amount. It is now called Armiro.

From Harmene to Sinope 40 ftadia. Strabo makes this ditance to