[2373] Like Pindus, one of the four towns or Tetrapolis of Doris. Its site corresponds to the modern Gravia.
[2374] He seems to think that the name Græcus is older than that of Hellen, in which he is supported by Apollodorus.
[2375] So called from Echion, fabled to have sprung from the dragon’s teeth. Its site is marked by the modern village called Akhino. The Sperchius is now called the Ellada.
[2376] This famous spot still retains its name. It is also called Bocca di Lupo.
[2377] From τραχὺς, “narrow,” in allusion to the narrowness of the mountain passes. Brotier places it on the site of the modern Zeitoun, but he is probably in error.
[2378] A peak of the range of Œta.
[2379] The name of a town and small district of Phthiotis: it eventually gave its name to the whole of Greece, which by its inhabitants was called Hellas.
[2380] Near the river Amphrysus. Leake places it at Kefalosi, at the extremity of Mount Othrys.
[2381] The modern Zeitoun.
[2382] Said to have been the city of Achilles.