[2278] Geogr., ii, 6, § 2.—Ἀρτάβρων λιμὴν εʹ γʹʹ μεʹ (5° 20′, 45°) Νέριον ἀκρωτήριον εʹ δʹʹ μεʹ ϛʹʹ (5° 15′, 45° 10′); § 4—ἐν τῷ Μεγάλῳ λιμένι Φλαούιοι Βριγάντιον ϛʹ 𐅵ʹʹ δʹʹ μεʹ (6° 45′, 45°).

[2279] Rhein. Mus., xxxviii, 1883, p. 165, n. 2.

[2280] Ib., p. 168.

[2281] Ib.

[2282] See p. 484, n. 6, supra.

[2283] Rhein. Mus., xxxviii, 1883, p. 170.

[2284] Academy, xlviii, Nov. 23, 1895, p. 438.

[2285] Ib., Dec. 21, p. 547.

[2286] See p. 483, n. 3, supra. Unger (Rhein. Mus., xxxviii, 1883, p. 171) says that after the discovery made by Crassus the mines on the islands must have been speedily worked out. But this is pure fancy: the mines on these islands were never worked out, for they never existed.

[2287] Geogr., iii, 3, § 7.—Μελανείμονες ἅπαντες