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Chatri^ei, a people of India i. Gangem, about Apocopa m., s. and \v. of the Cas-pirsei.

Chattuarii, i. q. Chasuarii.

Chauci (Cauchi), a tribe of Germania, bet.

Amisus fl. and Albis fl. There was a

colony of them on Flevus lac., N.w.

another colony in Hibernia E., bet. the

Eblani N. and the Menapii s.

Chauclei, Arabiae, i. q. Chaldaei.

Chauloth.ei, Arabise, i. q. Chaldeei.

Chaunarium (Cannarium) prom, a pr. of

Libya, s. of Cosenus fl. Cap de A7ow. Chaurana, a town of Scythia e. Imaum,

under Emodi m. Chaus (Calbis) fl., a r. of Phrygia, falling

into Indus fl., L.

Chavel.&i, Arabia, i. q. Chaldsei. Chavon (Chaon), Media, i. q, Choana. Chavum, a town of Taurica Chersonesus,

E, of Palacium. Chaza, a town of the Syrbotse, Africse, on

Astapus fl., w. of Sirbitium. Chebar fl., apud Ezekiel., i. q. Chaborras. Cheimo (Chi), a port of Marmarica, 1 m. w.

from Posirion. Chel.e, a village of Bithynia, on Thracius

Bosporus, near Pantichium. Chelae, a town of Bithynia, on the Euxine,

3 m. E. from Apollonia ins. Chelidonia, Phrygise, i. q. Dinise. Chelidoni^e ins., islets of Lycia, over against Sacrum prom. In Strabo's time three, at present live.

Chelidomum prora., Lycise, i. q. Sacrum. Chelonides lac., I. a lake of Libya, formed by Gir fl. II. ins., an isl. of the Troglo-ditse, in the Red Sea, off Satyrorum prom. Chelonites, I. prom., a pr. of Epia in Elis, s.w. of Hyrmine prom. C. Tornese. II. sin., a bay of the Ionian Sea in Elis, at Chelonites pr.

Cheloxophagi, a people on the coast of Gedrosia arid Carmania, who lived on the flesh of turtles, and roofed their huts with the shells.

Chblydorea m., a m. of Arcadia, contiguous to Cyllene m., where Mercury found the shell which he formed into a lyre. Chemmis (Chennis), the local name of Pano-

polis in Thebais. Chemmites nomos, Egypti, i. q. Phthe-

notes. Chen (Chenae), a town of Laconia, near

Malea prom. The birth-place of Miso. Chenoboscia, a town of Thebais, on the

Nile, over against Diospolis Parva. Chephirah, a town ot Benjamin. Chere.e ins., islets of Euboea, near jEgilia ins. Kavalleri.

Chereu, a town of Lower Egypt, bet. Her-mupolis (24) and Alexandria (20). Keriun.

Cherith fl., a stream of Palestine, falling into the Jordan. The locality of Elijah's concealment. Wady-Kelt,

Chersis, a maritime town of Cyrenaica, bet. Zephyrium prom. (9) and Erythron.

Chersonesus, I. a pr. of ^Etolia, w. of Chalcis. Missolonghi. II. surnamed Mag-na, of Africa, bet. Paliurus and Azilis, marking the h'mits of Marmarica and Cy­renaica. III. a port of Marmarica, at Chersonesus prom. Rasalin, IV. a pr. of Corinthia, on Saronicus sin., w. of Rheitum prom. V. of Crete, at Chersonesus. Capo di Corbo. VI. of Egypt, near Alexandria, N. VII. of Euboea, on the E. coast, N. of Zarax prom. C. Cherronesi. VIII. of India i. Gangem, w. below Byzantium.

IX. surnamed Acra, of the Leanitee, Arabiae, on Persicussin.,N.of Icarains. RaselChar.

X. of Persis, bet. Sitiogagus fl. and Aracia ins. XL the s. extremity of Sardinia. C. di Teulada. XII. Thracia, a peninsula of Thrace, extending along Melas sin. s., and the Hellespont N. XIII. Taurica, a pen­insula of SarmatiaEuropsea, bet. the Euxine and Mgeotis palus. Crimea. XIV. a town of Astrea, Thrace, E. of Sizeboli. XV. a town of Crete, on the w. shore of Didymi sin., s. of Zephyrium prom. The port of Lyctus. Spina Longa, XVI. a town on the w. coast of Crete, bet. Phalasarna and lihamnus. San Marco. XVII. surnamed Heracleotica (Cherrone). XVIII. a mari­time town of TauricaChersonesus,w. above Palacium, at the entrance s. of Ctenus portus. Near Gurtschi. XIX. surnamed Vetus, a maritime town of Taurica Cher­sonesus, w. below Chersonesus. The earlier settlement of the Megarenses. XX. a port of the Troglodytee, on the Red Sea, N. of Mnemion Acron. KomoL Chehsus fl., Ciliciae, i. q. Lycus. Chertobalus, a town of the Amantini, Pan-nonia, on the Danube, E. of the confluence of the Arrabo.

Jherusci, a tribe of Hermiones, Germ., bet. the Angrivarii and Longobardi N., the Chatti s., the Bructeri w., and the Seinnones and Calucones E.

>hesinus fl., a r, of SarmatiaEurop., falling into Codanus sin. N. of Turuntes fl. D^cino.

Chesium prom., a pr. of Samos, near Saraos opp.

Hesius fl., a r. of Samos, falling into the sea at Chesium prom. HESULOTH,atownof Galileea, bet. Kazareth N.w. and Thabor m.

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