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 B. x. c. ii. 21. ISLANDS OF THE TAPHII. 171 Mentes was their chief, and calls them robbers, which was the character of all the Teleboa?. So much then concerning the islands off Acarnania. 21. Between Leucas and the Ambracian gulf is a sea-lake, called Myrtuntium. 1 Next to Leucas followed Palserus, and Alyzia, cities of Acarnania, of which Alyzia is distant from the sea 1 5 stadia. Opposite to it is a harbour sacred to Her- cules, and a grove from whence a Roman governor trans- ported to Rome " the labours of Hercules," the workmanship of Lysippus, which was lying in an unsuitable place, being a deserted spot. 2 Next are Crithote, 3 a promontory, and the Echinades, and Astacus, used in the singular number, a city of the same name as that near Nicomedia, and the Gulf of Astacus, Crithote, a city of the same name as that in the Thracian Chersonesus. All the coast between these places has good harbours. Then follows QEniadse, and the Achelous ; then a lake belonging to the CEniadse, called Melite, 30 stadia in length, and in breadth 20 ; then another Cynia, of double the breadth and length of Melite ; a third Uria, 4 much less than either of the former. Cynia even empties itself into the sea ; the others are situated above it at the distance of about half a stadium. Next is the river Evenus, which is distant from Actium 670 stadia. Then follows the mountain Chalcis, which Artemidorus calls Chalcia ; [next Pleuron, then Licyrna, a village, above which in the interior is situated Calydon at the distance of 30 stadia. Near Calydon is the temple of Apollo Laphrius ;] 5 then the mountain Taphiassus ; then Macynia, a city ; then Molycria, and near it Antirrhium, the boundary of JEtolia and of Locris. To Antirrhium from the Evenus are about 120 stadia. Artemidorus does not place the mountain, whether Chalcis or Chalcia, between the Achelous and Pleuron, but Apollo- 1 Not identified. 2 Gossellin remarks the double error committed by Winkelman, who, on the authority of this passage, states that the Hercules (not the Labours of Hercules) of Lysippus was transferred to Rome in the time of Nero, long after this Book was written. 3 Dragomestre. 4 The lake Xerolimne. 5 Kramer proposes the transposition of the sentence within brackets to the beginning of the paragraph.