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1 Continued from chap. 91.2; Curtius 9.1.35.
3 The river (the Beas) has just been called the Hyphasis, and editors have tended to remove the term "Indus" here.
4 The same figure is given by Plut. Alexander 62.1. In Book 2.37.2, in a description based probably on Megasthenes, Diodorus gives the width of the river as thirty furlongs.
5 Plut. Alexander 62.2, gives the reported figures as follows: 80,000 horse, 200,000 foot, 8000 chariots, and 6000 elephants. In Book 2.37.3 also Diodorus gives the number of elephants as 4000.
6 Curtius 9.2.2-7. The narrative of these events in Arrian is entirely different.
7 For the consultation of Ammon cp. chap. 51 above. The Pythian story is mentioned otherwise only by Plut. Alexander 14.4.
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