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 INDEX 443 Canastraeum, promontory of, in Pallen6, iv. no fin. Capaton, father of Proxcnus, an Italian Locrian, iii. 103 fin, Carcinus, an Athenian commander, ii. 23 nied. Cardamyle, in Chios, viii. 24 med. Caria, Carians expelled by Minos from the Cyclades, i. 4; addicted to piracy, ib. 8 init. ; their mode of burial, /'6. init.; the Athenians send look-out ships to the Carian coast in the Samian insurrection, ib. 1 16 init. ; maritime Caria subject to the Athenians, ii.9 fin. ; the Athenians send a squadron to the Carian coast to protect their Phoenician trade, ib. 69 med. ; Carians destroy an Athenian expedition, iii. 19 fin. ; Amorges in Caria revolts from the King, viii. 5 fin. ; Gaul- ites, a Carian speaking Greek and Persian, ib. 85 init. Carnea, feast at Lacedaemon, v. 75, 76 init. Carncus, saci'ed month among the Dorians, v. 54 med. Carteria, a Phocaean island, viii. loi med. Carthage, ambitious plans of Alcib- iades for attacking Carthage, vi. 15 med., 90 init. ; always in fear of an Athenian invasion, ib. 34 init.; relations of the Phoenician colonies in Sicily to Carthage, ib. 2 fin. ; Carthaginians de- feated at sea by the Phocaeans, i. 13 fin. Caryae, in Laconia, v. 55 med. Carystus, in Euboea, of Dryopian origin, vii. 57 med. ; subjected by the Athenians, i. 98 med. ; the Carystians become allies of the Athenians, iv. 42 init., vii. 57 med. Casmenae, founded by the Syra- cusans, vi. 5 med. Castle, the White, a portion of Memphis, i. 104 fin. Catana, founded by Thucles and Evarchus, vi. 3 fin. ; lies under mount Aetna, iii. 116 init. ; at first refuses to receive the Athen- ian expedition, vi. 50 med. ; after the entry of some Athenian soldiers votes an alliance with Athens, ib. 51 fin., vii. 57 fin., 85 fin. ; becomes the Athenian station, vi. 51 fin., 52 fin., 62 fin. ; the Syracusans eager to attack Catana, ib. 63 fin. ; the Athenians by a false message draw the Syracusans to Catana while they sail to Syracuse, ib. 64, 65 ; the Athenians retire to Catana at the beginning of winter, ib. 72 init. ; start from Catana on an expedition against Messene, ib. 74 ; the Sj'racusans destroy the Athenian encamp- ment at Catana, ib. 75 med. ; the Athenians rebuild their camp, ib. 88 med. ; start from thence on various expeditions, ib. 94 ; abandon Catana, ib. 97 init. ; are supplied with horses from Catana, ib, 98 init. ; Catana and Naxos mentioned b}' Nicias as unable to support the Athenian forces, vii. 14 med. ; Demo- sthenes on his arrival thinks the winter spent at Catana a mistake, ib. 42 med. ; after Epipolae wishes to retire to Catana, ib. 49 med. ; the Athenian army at Syracuse fed from Catana, ib. 60 init. ; at first wish to retreat by sea to Catana, ib. med., 72; the Athenian line of retreat in the opposite direction to Catana, ib. 80 init. ; the Athenian fugi- tives find a refuge at Catana, ib. 85 fin. Caulonia, in Italy, vii. 25 init. Caunus, in Caria, called 'Caunus in Asia,' viii. 39 fin. ; Pericles