[410] A western promontory of Eubœa, called by the modern Greeks Kabo Lithari. The Lichadian Islands, which now bear the name of Litada, are close by.

[411] A city of Eubœa; hod. Dipso.

[412] In Eubœa, now Orio.

[413] Now Echino; belonged to Thessaly and was near the sea.

[414] Now Stillida; situated on the Bay of Zeitoun.

[415] A little town situated in a plain amongst the mountains. It received its name from a tradition that Hercules abode there during the time that the pyre on Mount Œta was being prepared, into which he cast himself.

[416] Lamia in Thessaly.

[417] A city of the Epi-Cnemidian Locrians in Achaia; its present name is Bondoniza.

[418] A town close to Scarpheia; its ruins are said to be still visible at Palaio Kastro.

[419] Now Agriomela or Ellada, a river descending from Mount Œta, and emptying itself into the Bay of Zeitoun.