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 376 STRABO. CASAUB. 606. leges, having as their boundary the southern side of Mount Ida. These however are situated low down, and approach nearer the sea-coast at Adramyttium. After Lectum, at the distance of 40 stadia is Polymedium, 1 a stronghold ; then at the distance of 80 stadia Assus, situated a little above the sea; next at 140 stadia Gargara, which is situated on a pro- montory, which forms the gulf, properly called the gulf of Adramyttium. For the whole of the sea-coast from Lectum to Canse, and the Ela'itic bay, is comprised under the same name, the gulf of Adramyttium. This, however, is properly called the Adramyttene gulf, which is enclosed within the promontory on which Gargara stands, and that called the promontory Pyrrha, 2 on which is a temple of Venus. The breadth of the entrance forms a passage across from promon- tory to promontory of 120 stadia. Within it is Antandrus, 3 with a mountain above it, which is called Alexandreia, where it is said the contest between the goddesses was decided by Paris ; and Aspaneus, the depository of the timber cut from the forests of Ida ; it is here that wood is brought down and disposed of to those who want it. Next is Astyra, a village and grove sacred to Artemis As- tyrene. Close to it is Adramyttium, a city founded by a colony of Athenians, with a harbour, and a station for vessels. Beyond the gulf and the promontory Pyrrha is Cisthene, a deserted city with a harbour. Above it in the interior is a copper mine, Perperena, Trarium, and other similar settle- ments. On this coast after Cisthene are the villages of the Mity- lenaeans, Coryphantis and Heracleia ; next to these is Attea ; then Atarneus, 4 Pitane, 5 and the mouths of the Caicus. These, however, belong to the Ela'itic gulf. On the opposite side of the Caicus are Elsea, 6 and the remainder of the gulf as far as Canae. We shall resume our description of each place, lest we should have omitted any one that is remarkable. And first with regard to Scepsis. 52. Palaescepsis is situated above Cebrene towards the most elevated part of Ida near Polichna. It had the name of 1 Palamedium ? Pliny, b. v. c. 30. 2 Karatepe-bournou, or Cape San Nicolo. 8 Antandro. * Dikeli-koi. s Tschandarlyk. * lalea.