BOOK V, XXII. 91-XX111. q.\ 



Alma-Daarh, the rivers Androcus, Pinarus and Lyciis, 

 the Gulf of Issos, the town of Issos, likewise 

 Alexandria," the river Chlorus, the free town of 

 Aegaeae, the river Pyramus, the Gates of CiUcia, 

 the towns of Mallos and Magirsos and in the interior 

 Tarsus, the Aleian Plains, the towns of Casyponis, 

 Mopsos (a free town on the river Pyramas), Tyros, 

 Zephyrium and Anohiale ; and the rivers Saros and 

 Cydnos, the latter cutting through the free city of 

 Tarsus at a great distance from the sea ; the district 

 of Celenderitis with its town, the place Nymphaeum, 

 Soloi of Cihcia now Pompeiopolis, Adana, Cibyra, 

 Pinare, Pedalie, Ale, SeUhus, Arsinoe, lotape, 

 Dorion, and on the coast Corycos, there being a town 

 and harbour and cave of the same name. Then the 

 river Calycadnus, Cape Sai*pedon, the towns of 

 Holmoe and Myle, and thc promontory and town 

 of \'cnus, a short distance from which Hes the island 

 of Cyprus. On the mainland are the towns of 

 Mysanda, Anemurium and Coracesium and the 

 rivcr Melas, the formcr boundary of CiUcia. Places 

 worthy of mention in the interior are Anazarbeni 

 (the present Caesarea), Augusta, Castabala, Kpi- 

 phania(pre\iously calledOeniandos),Elcusa, Iconium, 

 and beyond the river Calycadnus Scleucia, called 

 Seleucia Tracheotis, a city moved from the sea- 

 shore, where it used to be called Hermia. Besides 

 these there are in the interior the rivers Liparis, 

 Bombos and Paradisus, and Mount Imbarus. 



XXIII. All the authorities havc made Pamphylia rsauria. 

 join on to Cilicia, overlooking the people of Isauria. 

 The inland towns of Isauria are Isaura, Clibanus 

 and Lalasis ; it runs down to the sea over against 

 Anemiuium above mentioned. Similarly all who § 03. 



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