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Castro. III. a citadel of Caunus, in Caria.
Imitii, a people of Sarmatia Asiat, on Imitys fl.
Iiiitvs fl., a r. of Sarmatia Asiat., in Cissii m.
Imma, a town of Selencis, Syriae, E. of Se-leucia. The locality of the first victory of Aurelian over Zenobia. Cuph.
Immadrus ins., an isl. of Narbonensis II., s.w. of Massilia.
Imphees, a tribe of Perrhsebi, in Thessaly.
Inachorium, a town on the w. coast of Crete, bet. Bienon and Criumetopon prom. San Niccolo.
Inachus fl., I. a r. of Argolis, rising in Lyrcseus m., about 10m. N.w. from Argos, and falling into Argolicus sin. at Teme-nium. Feigned by the poets to be a continuation of the Amphilochiau Inachus. JCeriadry. II. of Athamania, rising in Lacmon m., towards the source of JE&s fl., and falling into Achelous fl. s.E. of Hera-clea. Fabled by some of the ancients to pass under the sea, and to rise again as Inachus fl. of Argolis. Ariadha.
In alpe, a town of the Ambisontii, in Noricum, near Tamasici. Tauern.
In alpe julia, a town of the Ambidravi, Noricum. Hotedorchiz.
Inap^ei, a people of Sarmatia Asiat
In" apennino, a town of Apuani, in Liguria, on Via Aurelia, bet. Mouilia (13) and Boron (2). Matarana.
Inapha, a town of Arabia Felix, s.w. of Labris. Hanifah.
Inarime, " abounding with apes," the Tuscan name of ^Bnaria.
Inata, a town of Crete, on Catarrhactes fl., bet. Hierapytna (32) and Lyctus.
Inatus m., a summit of Ida, in Crete, E. of Lyctus.
Incaro, a town of the Segoregii, Narbonensis, on the coast, 12 m. w. from Massilia. Carry.
Incognitos sin., a bay of the Red Sea, below Orine.
Indabara, a town of Surasena, Indite, on Diamuna fl., R., above Methora.
Indaprathje, a people of India e. Gangem, on Doanus fl., R., towards its source.
Indesina, a town of the Leuci, Belgica I., N.w. of Divodurum.
India, a country of Asia, bounded N. by Scythia at Imaus m. and Serica, s. by Erythraeum mare, w. by Erythraeum mare and Aria, E. by the Sinae and Eous oc. It comprehended India extra Gangem E. and India intra Gangem w. Ptolemy assigns for its w. limits Paropamisus, Ara-
chosia, and Gedrosia. India, Thibet, Binnah, Ava, Sfc.
Indicomordana, a town of Sogdiana, towards Bactria, w. of Oxiana.
Inuigetes (Indicetae), a maritime people of Tarraconensis, under the Pyrenees, N.e. of the Ausetani. Catalonia N.e., Ampur-dan ?
Indo-scythia, a district of India e. Gangem, on both sides of the Indus, towards its mouth.
Indus fl., I. a r. of Asia, rising in Paropamisus m., towards the source of the Ganges, and after separating, in a course of 1300 miles, India from Aria, &c., falling into Indicus oc. by two mouths below Sindomana, w. of Barace ins. Indus, Sind. II. of Caria, rising in the m. of the Cybyratae, and, after receiving 60 rivers and 100 torrents, tailing into the Mediterranean at Panormus Cannorum. Named from an Indian who fell into it from his elephant. Kaignez.
Industria, Galtice Bodincomagus, prius Allustria, a town of the Taurini, in Liguria, on Padus fl., bet. Quadratee and Cestse. Monteu di Po, near Verrua.
Inferum make, a name of Tyrrhenium mare, as being s. of or below the Apennines.
Ing-<evones, a people of Germania Magna, on its N.w. coast, w. of the Vindili and Hermiones.
Ingauni (Ingaunes), a people of Liguria, bet. the Alpes Maritime and the sea, E. of the Intemelii, about Album Ingauuum. Named from the hero Aunus.
Ingena, i. q. Abrincatui.
Ingila, a town of Gumathene-Annenia, N. of Amida.
Ingitlingum, a town of the Brigantes, Brit., on Abus fl., L., bet. Lavatrae and Catarac-tonium.
Ingriones, the s. portion of the Tencteri, Germania.
Inicerum, a town of the Andizetes, Panno-niae, bet. Menneianae (2fl) and Piccntinum. Vucsin.
Iximurtum, a townof Noricum, onMurusfl., 14m. from In Alpe. St. Michael.
Inna fons, I. a fountain of Thrace, on the borders of Pseonia, where Midas caught Silenus. II. a town of Drangiana-Tata-cene, on Pharnacotus fl., L., above Phroph-tasia.
Inopds fl., a r. of Delos ins., falling into the sea at Delos oppid.
In portu, a town of Etruria, 17 m. E. from Valvata. Near La Scala.
Insaxi m., m. of Sardinia, N.w. of Forum