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slum : and the River Melas, the ancient Bound of Cilicia. 

 Within are to be spoken of, the Anazarbeni, at this Day 

 named Caesar-Augustani ; Castabla ; Epiphania, formerly 

 Eniandos; Eleusa, and Iconium. Seleucia upon the River 

 Calicadmus, surnamed also Trachiotis, removed backward 

 from the Sea, where it was called Hormia. Furthermore, 

 within the Country, the Rivers Liparis, Bombos, and Para- 

 disus. The Mountain Jubarus. All Authors have joined 

 Pamphylia to Cilicia, and never regarded the Nation Isau- 

 rica. The Towns within it are, Isaura, Clibanus, Lalassis ; 

 and it shooteth down to the Sea-side of the Country Anemu- 

 rium abovesaid. In like sort, as many as have set forth 

 Descriptions of these Matters, had no Knowledge of the 

 neighbouring Nation, the Homonades, which have a Town 

 within their Country called Homona. Other Fortresses, to 

 the number of 44, lie hidden among the rugged Valleys. 

 The Pisidae, formerly called Solymis, are placed on the top ; 

 a Colony of which is Caesarea, the same as Antiochia. The 

 Towns are Oroanda and Sagalessos. This Nation is enclosed 

 within Lycaonia, lying within the Jurisdiction of Asia : with 

 which are joined the Philomelienses, Tymbrians, Leucolithi, 

 Pelteni, and Hyrienses. There is given a Tetrarchy out of 

 Lycaonia, on that side that bordereth upon Galatia : to 

 which belong 14 Cities, whereof the most celebrated is Ico- 

 nium. In Lycaonia itself, those of celebrity are Tembasa 

 upon Taurus, Sinda in the Confines of Galatia and Cappa- 

 docia. But on the Side thereof above Pamphylia, the Myliae, 

 descended in old Time from Thrace, whose Town is Aricanda. 

 Pamphylia was in ancient Time called Mopsopia. The Pam- 

 phylian Sea joineth to the Cilician. Its Towns are Sid, As- 

 pendus on the Mountain, Platanistus, and Perga. Also the 

 Promontory Leucolla, the Mountain Sardemisus, the River 

 Eurymedon running near Aspendum. Cataractes, near which 

 stand Lyrnessus and Olbia; and the furthest of that Coast, 

 Phaselis. Joined to it is the Lycian Sea, and the Nation of 

 the Lycians, where is a great Gulf. The Mountain Taurus, 

 coming from the Eastern Shores, fixeth the limit by the 

 Promontory Chelidonium. This (Taurus) is a mighty Moun- 



