[390] In Bœotia.
[391] The Second Iliad, or Catalogue of Ships.
[392] And those who inhabited grape-clustered Arne, and those [who inhabited] Mideia. Iliad ii. 507.
[393] This Thracian lake or lagoon is now called Burum. It is formed by the mouths of several rivers, and lies to the north of the isle of Thaso.
[394] Diaskillo, al. Biga.
[395] These are certain little islands at the mouth of the river Achelous, the modern Aspro-potamo, which formed the boundary between Acarnania and Ætolia. Now Curzolari.
[396] It is supposed we should here read Herodotus. Conf. Herod. ii. 10.
[397] Daskalio.
[398] Now there is a certain rocky island in the middle of the sea, between Ithaca and the rugged Samos, Asteris, not large; and in it there are havens fit for ships, with two entrances. Odyssey iv. 844.
[399] That is to say, the territory opposite Issa; probably the ruins near to Kalas Limenaias.