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Rh From Conopæum to Euene 120 tadia. From Euene to Amius 160 tadia. Strabo and Stephanus Byzantines ay, that it is 900 tadia from Sinope to Amius. Arrian makes it 1060. According to the Peutingerian Tables, it is 94 m. p. from Sinope to Amius, equal to 752 tadia. Pliny ays, that it is 130 miles, equal to 1040 tadia, not very different from Arrian's computation. D'Anville makes it to be only 740 tadia. Arrowmith's chart makes it to be about 89.5 Englih miles, equal to about 781 tadia. Citizen Beauchamp's Geography of the Black ea makes it to be 75′, equal to about 87 Englih miles, or 756 tadia. Strabo ays, that the ditance from Trapezus to Amius is about 2200 tadia. According to Arrian, it is 2325 tadia. Arrowmith's chart makes it nearly 3° of longitude, which in latitude 41° is about 157.5 Englih miles, or 1370 tadia nearly.

From Trapezus to the Phais is, according to Strabo, near 1400 tadia. Arrian makes it 1450, which agrees well with Strabo, who meant to expres a rude calculation only. It is not, by Arrowmith's chart, more than 947 tadia, in a direct line; but that is not the ditance undertood by thee writers.

Strabo, in the ame place, counts it about 8000 tadia from the Fanum Jovis Urii to the Phais. Arrian makes it, from the Fanum lovis Urii to Trapezus, 6935 tadia, and from Trapezus to the Phais 1450, in all 8385 itadia; a difference in the proportion nearly of 20 to 19, which is no great difference in a rude calculation.

From Amius to Ancon 160 tadia. This is the mouth of the Iris, the larget river, according to Tournefort, on this coat. The river