[2593] Both places in Eubœa, mentioned in c. [21] of this Book.
[2594] Now Corfu. Of its city of Corcyra only a few ruins now exist.
[2595] There are still some remains of it near the village called Cassopo.
[2596] Now Fano, or Merlere.
[2597] Now Paxo and Antipaxo.
[2598] On the contrary, they lie at the other end of the isle of Corcyra. Some of them are mere rocks, and cannot be distinguished by their ancient names. The present names of four are Sametraki, Diaplo, Boaia, and the Isle of Ulysses.
[2599] Now Capo Drasti.
[2600] Now Capo Levkimo. The islands are those of Santo Niccolo.
[2601] Or Islands of the Teleboans.
[2602] These three seem to be those now called Magnisi, Kalamota, and Kastus. These lie facing the promontory of Leucadia, the others opposite Ætolia.