[25] [See note on Chap. II.] at end of Volume.

[26] Jam Souph, the Red Sea.

[27] I am guilty of an anachronism here for the mere satisfaction of introducing the name of the great historian.

[28] Now Ras-el-Abiad.

[29] That is, 32½ geographical miles, the rate given by Herodotus.

[30] The Minos, Eacus, and Rhadamanthus of the Greeks.

[31] The god of subterranean fire and of the hammer. Compare Phtah with the Hephaistos of the Greeks.

[32] Italia, from ἰταλός, vitulus.

[33] South of the Adriatic.

[34] The description of Utica is from M. Daux's admirable book, 'Fouilles executées dans le Zeugis et Byzacium.'