[2353] The modern Grimadha or Grimala occupies its site.
[2354] The modern channel of Egripo.
[2355] The place where the Grecian fleet assembled when about to sail for Troy. Leake says that its harbour is now called Vathy, evidently from the Greek βαθὺς, “wide.”
[2356] So called from dwelling near Mount Cnemis.
[2357] Its ruins are to be seen three miles from the modern Talanti.
[2358] Now the Golfo di Talanti.
[2359] On the Eubœan Sea, which here extended to the Corinthian Gulf. It was in ruins in the time of Strabo. Cynus was the chief sea-port of the Locri Opuntii. Its site is marked by a tower called Palæopyrgo, and some ruins to the south of the village of Livanates.
[2360] The modern village of Lefti stands on its site, and there are some ruins to be seen.
[2361] In C. iv. of this Book.
[2362] Or Cnemides, a fortress built on the range of Mount Cnemis, near the modern Nikoraki.