ANUGAN.GAM, &C. 49 



•a few distances and stages, here and there ; and I 

 have presumed to present the whole, arranged in ths 



following- manner 



Rom. Mil 



60 



omitted 



ditto 



ditto 



49 



From the Indus and Peucolais^ - 

 To Ta.viia, . _ - - 

 Hijdaspes, ^ - - - 



AceslneSy _ a . - 



HijdraoteSy . - - - 

 Hijphasis, _ - _ - 



There ended Ale^^andeu's conquests, 



and a new reckoning begins 

 Itesidrus^ - - - - 



Joirutnes^ - . - - - 



Some add i miles, 

 Ganges, -..--- 

 Rodapha, - - ■ - - 



Callmpa.va, . - - - 



Some sav, - - 265 



Conflux of the Jomanes with the 



Gamrcs, - . _ - omitted 



They generally add 1 3 miles (638) - 

 Palibot/ira, . - - - 425 



120 



omitted 

 dittd 

 390 



168 

 168 



112 

 119 

 167 



omitted 



ditta 

 325 • 

 500 



625 

 omitted 



Here we have, first, 390 miles, from the Tndus to 

 the end of the conquests of Alexander; and thence 

 638 miles to the conflux of the Jumna with the 

 Ganges; making in all 1028 miles, for the distance 

 from tlie Indus to Allahabad. These distances were 

 given in th« original in stadia, which Plixy reduce4 

 into miles, at the rate of eight to one mile ; and, by 

 turning again his miles into stadia, we may easily 

 fmd out the original numbers. Thus, his 1028 miles 

 give 8224 stiwlia, at the rate of eight to one mile. 

 Again, these 8224 stadia, divided by ten, giveJB22.4 

 Cos, or 205.6 i/6Janas, equal to 1012 British mijes; 

 and Major Rennell, after a laborious and learned 

 investigation, finds 1030 miles between the Indus 

 and Ailahahad, tlnough Ddlii. But the royal road, 



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