[259] Castel di Morea.

[260] Castel di Rumeli.

[261] Sun-set.

[262] Gossellin suggests that the name Stratos was derived from a spot called the Tomb of Sostratus, held in veneration by the inhabitants of Dyme.

[263] The Risso or Mana.

[264] From the fountain Dirce, and the rivers Asopus, Inachus, and Simoïs.

[265] Cape Papa.

[266] Now bears the name of Zyria; its height, as determined by the French commission, is 7788 feet above the level of the sea. Smith.

[267] The Arcadians called themselves Autochthones, indigenous, and also Proseleni, born before the moon; hence Ovid speaking of them says, “Lunâ gens prior illa fuit.”

[268] B. C. 371.