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   <head>(river, no. 
   <seg type="TPRefNum" key="TPPlace3438">89</seg>)</head>
   <ab>Feature type: 
      <seg type="TPFeatureType">river</seg></ab>
   <ab>Segment grid: 
      <seg type="TPGrid">7B1-7B2</seg></ab>
   <figure type="inset" href="insetimages/TPPlace3438inset.jpg">
   <head>Color image of immediate environs of unnamed place with reference number 89</head></figure>
   <p id="placenote1276">Omission of the river name could be a copyist's oversight; its placement at the source would present no difficulty (compare rivers #90 and 91).
      <lb/>
      <lb/>If the conjecture (ItMiller 599) that unnamed river #67 is either the Haliakmon or the Axios be accepted, then it is logical to identify river #89 as the Strymon. Uncertainty must remain, however.</p>
   <div id="TPReferences">
      <head>References</head>
      <listBibl>
         <bibl id="citation38003"><note>? = </note><title level="m" type="abbreviated">BAtlas</title><biblScope>Strymon fl. 51 A2</biblScope></bibl>
         <bibl id="citation38004"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">ItMiller</title><biblScope>599 [Strymon]</biblScope></bibl>
      </listBibl>
   </div>
</div>