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[696] The asyndeton shews that Δήμητρος τέμενος must be in apposition with Pyrasos, and is not the town “Δημήτριον”, explained by Ar. as distinct from Pyrasos. See Strabo ix. p. 435, and cf. 506 “Ποσιδήϊον ἀγλαὸν ἄλσος” in apposition with Onchestos. These towns surround Alos at the head of the Malian gulf.

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