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1 A town of Mysia, south of Adramyttium.
2 As Ajasson remarks, numerous instances are known of this at the present day. Pliny, however, does not distinguish the incrusting springs from the petrifying springs.
3 In Thessaly, according to Hecatæus.
4 "Lateres." He means unburnt bricks, probably.
5 He alludes to stalactites and stalagmites.
6 Both on the roof and on the floor.
7 In Caria, opposite Rhodes.
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- The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, AQUAE MATTIACAE (Wiesbaden) Germany.
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