[2233] Now the Banitza. The Erasinus is the modern Kephalari.
[2234] So called from its breed of horses. It is now also called Argos; three leagues from Napoli di Romania.
[2235] Its site is now called Milos. In the marshes in its vicinity Hercules was said to have killed the Lernæan Hydra.
[2236] Karvata is the name of the place on its site. Its ruins are numerous, and of great magnificence.
[2237] Its ruins are of the most interesting nature, presenting enormous masses of stone, of Cyclopian architecture. The spot is at the present day called Palæ-Nauplia.
[2238] It must not be confounded with the place in Arcadia, where Epaminondas fell. Its site appears to be unknown.
[2239] Or Apesas, in the territory of Cleonæ, now called Fuka. Artemius is probably the present Malvouni, or Malcyo.
[2240] A river of the same name rose in this mountain; its identity is unknown.
[2241] So called from Niobe, the sister of Pelops and wife of Amphion, king of Thebes. The spring of Amymone ran into the lake of Lerna.
[2242] Its ruins are to be seen in the vicinity of the modern village of Castri: they are very extensive.