[2313] This is thought to have been the ancient name of the mountain afterwards known as Pentelicus, so famous for its marble, now called Mendeli or Penteli.
[2314] The northern or Greater Hymettus is now called Telo-Vuni, the southern or Lesser Mavro-Vuni.
[2315] On the N.E. of Athens, now called the Hill of Saint George.
[2316] Probably on the river of the same name.
[2317] Now Capo Colonna.
[2318] North of Sunium and the modern bay of Panorimo. Thoricus was one of the Demi of Attica.
[2319] This was the name of two Demi, though probably one place. It lay on the east coast to the north of Thoricus. Its harbour was probably the modern Dhaskalio; and the town is placed by Leake at the ruins called Paleokastro, to the south of the village of Dardheza.
[2320] On the east coast, between Prasiæ and Brauron.
[2321] One of the twelve ancient cities of Cecrops, on the eastern coast. Its name is supposed to be preserved in those of the villages Vraona and Paleo Vraona.
[2322] A Demus belonging to the tribe Æantis. It was famous for its temple of Nemesis, the goddess of retribution. The present Obrio Castro occupies its site.