r~~
l'HK MOUTH OF THE [ c h a p . XI.
:>!' 300' stadia brought the fleet ( Dagasira,
by herdsmen, and in another of I, I Hi stadia
erne limits of the Ichthyophagi. According
ige ttev eoest extends 10,000 stadia f Htxabo
i ¡spy!' éètl the distance on the .charts is but
-fMp1 UçXO SCîlSÇf‘
iliplpi fwjiKwitèd
■ÉÉwh^ the. extr
' to the present voy
gives it only 7,40i
4 # miles. Afc p
**s 'its tune of Nearchus, fish, both
S;?;fc a large part if not
w v«li' » of their ekttW
»dis, a port of Mogbostiin, towards the
y of Kirméit» which appears to be repre-
t of J ;isk, near the well-known cape of that
■bus found stores of vines and coin, with plenty of
scept olives. Passing Baiubarak, or Kove Mu!Kirby
Nearchus the second mount of Bmiuramis,
made 800 stadia, the fleet anchored opposite the
montory, called Maceta,' now Coomzo, and the
all island of Bas Musendom. Next day the fleet
! ulf of Persia ; and going along the northern shore
i, now Karroon,3 a fishing villa«*, it made WO
cl®
•s.great uc.* jc-itsMiang can scarcely
vswv.h. influenced Nearchus. After
. t«. »re-ii■■. e -lee to all others by the king, he re*
ct- as in person to carry out an enterprise which
hw previously destined for himself! as the last
:li?« time during t/; .voyage the animating
• firing to keey p s e e -with the parallel
Skit, on she 'iher hand, the difficulties
all Tb•.:■■■■■ considerations, and deter1
ü>.^oii.w;,ï' .; ■ '^sr. The vessels could only carry a
>tirnal f Aman, I mi.,
Arrian, Ind.} cap*
9 Vol. V. of Royal <
4 Arrian, Ind., cap. :
i)l. V., [>. 270, of Royal Geographical
urnal, p. 273»_
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