[4198] Hardouin supposes these four islands to be the names of the group forming the Pactyæ. The names given appear to signify, the “Wild” or “Rough Islands,” the “Isle of the Nymphs,” the “Long Island,” and the “Greatest Island.” They were off the coast of Lycia, and seem to have belonged to the Rhodians. The modern name of Megista is Kastelorizo, according to Ansart.
[4199] Or Doliche, the “Long Island,” in the Lycian Sea, west of the ruins of Myra. Its modern name is Kakava. It is now uninhabited.
[4200] Still known as Grambousa, a small island off the east coast of Lycia. There seems to have been another of the same name off the Lycian coast.
[4201] An island off the coast of Lycia.
[4202] Hardouin thinks that they were opposite to the city of Dædala on the coast of Caria.
[4203] Off the city of Crya, probably, in Caria.
[4204] On the coast of Lycia.
[4205] In Lycia. See C. [29] of the present Book.
[4206] Probably so called from the number of hares found there.
[4207] On the coast of Caria.