[99]. Ibid. viii. 3. 151.
[100]. Ibid. viii. 3. 157.
[101]. Ibid. viii. 3. 151. The Caucons, however, mentioned by Athena in the Odyssey (θ. 366.) were different from those of Triphylia. The Triphylian Caucons held all the land lying south-east of Pylos on the way to Lacedæmon. Strab. viii. 3. 157.
[102]. Strab. viii. 3. 157.
[103]. Ibid.
[104]. Herod. vii. 14.
[105]. Paus. i. 14. 2.
[106]. Müll. Dor. i. 12.
[107]. Sch. Arist. Acharn. 75.—Nubb. 971.
[108]. Herod. i. 56. vii. 161. Lesbon. Protrept. ii. 22. f. Conf. Wessel. ad Herod. p. 26.