[1170] Dwellers in towers.
[1171] Il. ii. 856.
[1172] Sarakoi.
[1173] Il. ii. 863.
[1174] Od. xviii. 5.
[1175] Od. xxi. 6.
[1176] In Kiepert’s map it is without a name. Leake calls it Boklu. It falls into the sea to the west of Cyzicus.
[1177] B. vii. c. iii. § 6. B. i. c. ii. § 23.
[1178] Il. iii. 189.
[1179] B. xiii. c. iv. § 5, it joins the Hyllus, called Phrygius in the time of Strabo. The Phrygius takes its rise in the mountains north of Thyatira, (Ak Hissar,) and falls into the Hermus (Gedis Tschai).