352 ATHENS. 
CHAP, to his observation, was north and by east. 
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Nearer to the eye, in this direction (N. N. E.), is 
one of the mountains of KUBGEA, extending 
from north and by east to north-east; that is to 
say, the mountainous chain of Negropont. 
North-East. 
PENTELICUS Mountain, intercepting, with its 
summit, the visible range of the Negropont 
Mountains. 
North-East and by East. 
The range of EUBCEAN MOUNTAINS (olim, 
Ocha Mons}, extending to east and by south; the 
Sea of MARATHON intervening in front. 
East. 
The SOUTHERN PROMONTORY OF EUBOSA, 
called Caristo. 
East and by South. 
The Strait between ANDROS and EUBCEA. 
East South-East. 
The SUMMIT OF ANDROS. 
South-East and by East. 
^TENOS: nearer to the eye, and nearly in the 
same direction, the north point of Macronisi, or 
