Scena, a town on the confines of Babylon. Strabo, bk. 16.——A river of Ireland, now the Shannon. Orosius, bk. 1, ch. 2.
Scenitæ, Arabians who live in tents. Pliny, bk. 5, ch. 11.
Scepsis, a town of Troas, where the works of Theophrastus and Aristotle were long concealed underground, and damaged by the wet, &c. Strabo, bk. 10.
Schedia, a small village of Egypt, with a dockyard between the western mouths of the Nile and Alexandria. Strabo.
Schedius, one of Helen’s suitors. Pausanias, bk. 10, chs. 4 & 30.
Scheria, an ancient name of Corcyra. Pausanias, bk. 2, ch. 5.—Pliny, bk. 4, ch. 12.
Schœneus, a son of Athamas.——The father of Atalanta.
Schœnus, or Scheno, a port of Peloponnesus, on the Saronicus sinus.——A village near Thebes, with a river of the same name.——A river of Arcadia.——Another near Athens.
Sciastes, a surname of Apollo at Lacedæmon, from the village Scias where he was particularly worshipped. Lycophron, li. 562.—Tzetzes, on the same reference.
Sciăthis, a mountain of Arcadia. Pausanias, bk. 8, ch. 14.