[967] Groskurd reads ἀπορία, want, instead of εὐπορία, plenty.
[968] Χαμαικοῖται People who lie on the ground.
[969] Panxani, Paxani, Penzani.
[970] The text is here corrupt.
[971] The country occupied by the Cadusii of whom Eratosthenes speaks appears to have been the Ghilan, a name probably derived from the Gelæ, who are constantly associated with the Cadusii.
[972] The Gihon.
[973] The Sihon.
[974] i. e. the Hyperboreans above the Adriatic, the Sauromatæ above the Danube, and the Arimaspi above the Euxine.
[975] The name Sacæ is to be traced in Sakita, a district on the confines of those of Vash and Gil, situated on the north of the Gihon or Oxus, consequently in ancient Sogdiana. D’Anville.
[976] C. viii. § 2.