[280] A river of Colchis, hodie Fasz or Rion.
[281] Cybele, so named because she had a temple on Mount Ida.
[282] An island in the Ægæan, now Meteline.
[283] Hodie Lemno or Stalimene.
[284] Euneos was the eldest of the children which Hypsipyle, daughter of Thoas, king of Lemnos, had by Jason during his stay in that island.
[285] A town situated at the bottom of the Pelasgic Gulf, hodie Volo.
[286] A country of Thessaly, which received its designation of Achæan, from the same sovereign who left his name to Achaia in Peloponnesus.
[287] Eumelus, whom Alcestis, divine amongst women, most beautiful in form of the daughters of Pelias, brought forth to Admetus. Iliad ii. 714.
[288] Named Ideessa in the time of Strabo. Strabo, book xi. c. ii. § 18.
[289] Sinub.