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Chap. 28.] tain. Next comes the Promontory of Cragus and beyond it a gulf, equal to the one that comes before it ; upon it are Pinara, and Telmessus , the frontier town of Lycia.

Lycia formerly contained seventy towns, now it has but thirty-six. Of these, the most celebrated, besides those already mentioned, are Canas Candyba, so celebrated for the Œnian Grove, Podalia, Choma, past which the river Ædesa flows, Cyaneæ, Ascandalis, Amelas, Noscopium, Tlos and Telaudrus. It includes also in the interior the district of Cabalia, the three cities of which are Œnianda, Balbura, and Bubon.