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it gives its name and Caria, and the Hyllus and the 

 Cryos, themselves also augmented by the rivers of 

 Phrygia, Mysia and Lydia. At the mouth of the 

 Hermus there was once the town of Temnos, and 

 now at the end of tho bay are the rocks called the 

 Ants, the town of Leucae on a headland that was 

 formerly an island, and Phocaea, the frontier town 

 of lonia. The jurisdiction of Smyrna is also the centre 

 resorted to by a large part of AeoHa which ^vill 

 now be described, and also by the Macedonians 

 called Hyrcani and the Magnesians from Sipylus. 

 But Ephesus, the other great luminary of Asia, is 

 the centre for theCaesarienses, MetropoUtae, Upper 

 and Lower Cilbiani, Mysomacedones, Mastaurenses, 

 BriulHtae, Hypaepeni and Dioshieritae. 



XXXH. Next is Aeohs, once called Mysia, and 

 Troas lying on the coast of the Dardanelles. Here 

 after passing Phocaea we come to Port Ascanius, 

 and then to the place wliere once stood Larisa and 

 where now are Cyme, Myrina which styles itself 

 Sebastopohs, and inland Aegaeae, Itale, Posidea, New 

 Wall, Temnos. On the coast are the river Titanus 

 and the city-state named after it, and also once there 

 was Gr}'nia, now only a harbour, formerly an ishmd 

 that had been joined to the mainland ; the town of 

 Elaea and the river Caicus coming from Mysia ; the 

 town of Pitane ; the river Canaitis. Canae has dis- 

 appeared, as have Lysimachea, Atarnea, Carene, 

 CLsthene, Cilla, CocyUum, Thebe, Astyre, Chrysa, 

 Palaescepsis, Gergitha. Neandros ; but there still 

 exist the city-state of Perperene, the district of Hera- 

 cleotes, the town of Coryphas, the rivers Gryhos 

 and OUius, the district of Aphrodisias wliich was 

 formerly PoUtice Orgas, the district of Scepsis, and 



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