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Rh the ditance from Tomiwar to Mankala is 31¼ Englih miles, equal nearly to 273 tadia, which makes it likely to be the ame place.

From Callantra to Carus Portus 180 tadia. From Carus to Tetriias Arca 120 tadia. This is probably the place called Tria in the Peutingerian Tables, and is placed 24 miles from Callantra, or Callatis. It is called Tiriitria Promontorium by Ptolemy, and Tirtis by Mela.

From Tetriias to Bizus 60 tadia. This is called Bizon in Pliny, and is aid by him to have been wallowed up by an earthquake It is called Bihone in the Peutingerian Tables, and is put down as 12 miles ditant from Tria.

From Bizus to Dionyopolis 80 tadia. This ditance is marked 12 miles, or 96 tadia, in the Peutingerian Tables. The Itinerary makes it 42 miles from Callatis to Dionyopolis, equal to 336 tadia. Arrian makes it 440 tadia. From Tomi to Varna, or Dionyopolis, meaures on the map 97 Englih miles, allowing for the doubling of the Cape. In Arrowmith's chart, it meaures 91 miles, or nearly 800 itadia. Arrian makes it to be 740 tadia, or nearly 85 Englih miles. It was formerly called from the prings of water in its neighbourhood; and afterwards Dionyopolis, from a tatue of Bacchus being there cat up by the ea.

From Dionyopolis to Odeus 200 tadia. This ditance is marked in the Itinerary, 24 which agrees nearly with Arrian. In