[864] Samsoun.
[865] The ruins of this city are said to be called by the modern Greeks Φερνάκη or Πλατένα indiscriminately.
[866] Dwellers in waggons, or huts fixed on wheels for the purpose of transportation from one pasturage to another, as necessity might require.
[867] From Cape Gata in Granada to the borders of Asturias the distance is about 5000 stadia. But the greatest breadth of Spain is from Cape Gata to Cape Belem in Gallicia, which equals 5890 stadia of 700 to a degree.
[868] The Gulf of Lyon.
[869] The Gulf of Aquitaine or Gascony.
[870] The Cevennes.
[871] This ridge commences at the eastern part of the Pyrenees. Its ramifications extend to about Dijon.
[872] Genoa.
[873] The Romans gave to the whole of this country, which was peopled by a race of Keltic extraction, the name of Cisalpine Gaul, because situated on this side the Alps, with respect to them. France was designated Transalpine Gaul.