[89]. Paus. iii. 12. 5.—i. 1. The country, moreover, obtained the name of Lelegia, iv. i. 1.
[90]. Apollod. iii. 10. 3.
[91]. Strab. vii. 7. p. 115.
[92]. From whom the people were called Leleges. Paus. i. 39. 6. He was said to be the son of Poseidon and Libya, and his tomb was shown near the sea-shore, 44. 3.
[93]. Thirl. Hist. of Greece, i. 38.
[94]. Paus. iv. 1. Müll. Dor. i. 116.
[95]. Paus. iv. 36. i.
[96]. Strab. viii. 3. 156.
[97]. Ibid. viii. 3. 152.
[98]. Ibid. viii. 3. 157.