[2453] A town of Mygdonia.

[2454] The people of Idomene, a town about twelve miles from the pass of Stena, now Demirkapi, or the ‘Iron Gate,’ on the river Vardhari.

[2455] Their district of Doberus is supposed to have been near the modern Doghiran.

[2456] It has been suggested that Garescus stood on the same site as the modern Nurocopo. Many of these peoples are now entirely unknown.

[2457] The people of Lyncestis, in Macedonia, of Illyrian origin and on the frontiers of Illyria. Lyncus was the ancient capital, Heraclæa the more modern one.

[2458] Probably the inhabitants of the slopes of Mount Othrys.

[2459] Amantia was properly in Illyria, to the south of the river Aoüs. Leake places it at Nivitza.

[2460] A people of the north of Epirus, on the borders of Macedonia. They were said to have derived their name from Orestes, who, after the murder of his mother, founded in their territory the town of Argos Oresticum.

[2461] A Greek city of Illyria. Dr. Holland discovered its remains at Graditza on the Aoüs or Viosa.

[2462] The bulwark of the Macedonian maritime frontier to the south. Leake discovered its site near the modern Malathria.