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Rh whereas Arrian makes it to be 370 tadia. Arrian's meaurement however followed the coat, which is rather irregular. A place called Fatia, aid to be of great trade, is in this ituation, and the river, at the mouth of which it tands, is called Phadizza, or, according to Tournefort, Vatiza. He mentions the place at the mouth as a village only.

From Phadiana to Polemonium 10 tadia Pliny ays, that from Amius to Polemonium is 120 miles, equal to 960 tadia. Arrianmakes it 940 tadia, or 117½ miles.

From Polemonium to Cape Jaonium 130 tadia. This cape retains its ancient name, arid adds to the tetimonies yet remaining of the Argonautic expedition.

From Jaonium to the Inula Cilicum 15 tadia. From the Inula Cilicum to Boona 75 tadia, (now Cape Vona, according to Arrowfmith ) From Boona to Cotyora 90 tadia. This eems to have been in ruins in Strabo's time, having been demolihed to build Ceraus and Ichopolis. It was probably a larger place atthe time of Cyrus's expedition. Xenophon informs us, that it was a Greek city and a colony from Sinope. From.