[29] The mountaineers of the Taurus, between Lycia and Pisidia.
[30] A mountain of Ionia near to the Meander, and opposite the Isle of Samos.
[31] The Sea of Marmora.
[32] The Strait of Caffa, which connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azof.
[33] The Cimmerians, spoken of in Homer, were undoubtedly the inhabitants of Campania, not those of the Bosphorus.
[34] They are covered with shadows and darkness, nor does the shining sun behold them with his beams, ... but pernicious night is spread over hapless mortals. Odyssey xi. 15 and 19.
[35] The Danube.
[36] Ancient Thrace consisted of the modern provinces of Bulgaria and Roumelia.
[37] A river of Thessaly, named at present Salampria.
[38] Now the river Vardari.