[2613] Now Monte Stefano.
[2614] See c. [6] of this Book.
[2615] Supposed by some writers to be the same with the rocky isle now called Dyscallio. Though mentioned by Homer, its existence was disputed by many of the ancient commentators.
[2616] The modern Strivali and Stamphane.
[2617] The present Guardiania, according to Lapie.
[2618] According to Ansart, these were Prote, now Prodano, and Sphagia, formerly Sphacteria, before Pylos, now called Zonchio, or Old Navarino; the third being perhaps the isle of Bechli, in the Bay of Navarino.
[2619] Now called Sapienza, Santa Maria, and Cabrera.
[2620] Venetico and Formignes are the names of two of them.
[2621] Now Servi.
[2622] The modern Cerigo.