P. 37.—“Cam-byˈses;” “Man-daˈne.”
P. 40.—“Harˈpa-gus.”
P. 42.—“Mitˈri-daˈtes.”
P. 51.—“Ar-temˈba-ris.”
P. 75.—“Sacian.” The Sacians, or Saciæ, were one of the numerous and most powerful of the Scythian nomad tribes, and had their abodes northeast of the Massagetæ, in the steppes of Central Asia. They were made tributary to the Persian empire, and were among the best troops that the kings of Persia had. They were very warlike, and excelled especially as cavalry. The name of the Sacians is often used loosely for other Scythian tribes, and sometimes for Scythians in general.
P. 97.—“A-rasˈpes.”
P. 101.—“Mermˈna-dæ;” “Gyges,” jiˈjes.
P. 102.—“Can-dauˈles.”
P. 106.—“A-ly-atˈtes.”
P. 107.—“Thrasˈy-buˈlus.”