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Cavari, Apta Julia^ in tliat of the Yolgientes, Alebece- in that 

 of the Reii Apollinares, Alba^ in that of the Helvi, and An- 

 gnsta'* in that of the Tricastini, Anatilia, Aeria^, the Bor- 

 manni", the Comaci, Cabellio^, Carcasnm^ in tl\e territory of 

 the Yolcae Tectosages, Cessero^, Carpentoracte ^" in the terri- 

 tory of the Memini, the Cenicenses^', the Canibolectri^'^, sur- 

 iiamed tlie Atlantici, Forum'^ Yoconi, Grhuunn Livi*"*, the 

 Lutevani^^, also called the I'oroneronienses^'', Nemausum^^'in 



^ Apt, in the department of Yaucluse. 



- Kicz, in the department of the Basses Alpes. 



^ The modern Alps, near Yiviers, is probably biult on the site of this 

 town. The text sho^^'S that it was ditierent from Augusta, probably the 

 Alba Augusta mentioned by Ptolemy, thougli D'AnvLUe supposes them 

 to have been the same place. 



■* Some \vi'itei*s take this place to be the present Saint-Paul-Trois-Gia- 

 teaux, in the department of the Drome. 



' Probably so called fi'om its lofty position, and supposed by D'Auville 

 to have been situate on the modern Mont Ventoux, or " Windy Moun- 

 tain." Other ^Titers place it at La Croix Haute, near the city of Avignon. 



^ There is a village in the department of the Yar, six leagues from 

 Toulon, called Bormes, not improbably from these people. 



^ The modern Cavaillon, in the department of the Yaucluse. 



^ 'Sow Carcassone, in the department of the Aude, 



^ Probably Saint Tibery, on the river Heraidt. 



^^ Now Carpentras. Ptolemy also makes mention of the Memini. 



^* Probably situate on the river Ccenus of Ptolemy, between the eastern 

 mouth of the Ehone and Massilia. Probably the name m Phny should 

 be " Coenienses." 



'- Walckenaer places this people in the vicinity of Cambo, iii the arron- 

 dissement of Bayonne, in the depai'tment of the Basses Pyrenees. 



^^ In names similar to this, as Festus remarks, " Forum" has the mean- 

 ing of " Market ;" nmch as that word is used as a compound in our 

 names, such as IMarket Drayton, &c. Bouche thinks that by this place 

 is meant the modern Le Canct : but D'Anville takes it to be Gonl'aron, 

 a corruption, he thinks, of Yoconfaron from the Latin name. 



^* The site of Glanum was about a mile to tlie south of the village 

 of Saint Remi, between Cavaillon and Aries. On the spot there are the 

 remains of a Roman mausoleum and a triumphal arch. 



^•' The people of Luteva, now Loileve, in the department of the Herault. 



^'^ " The people of Forum Neronis," which place lias been supposed by 

 some to have been the same with Carpentoracte : D'Anville supposes For- 

 calquier to liave been Forum JSeronis, while Walckenaer takes Momas to 

 liave been that place. From the text it would appear to liave been 

 identical with Luteva. 



^7 The modern xSismes, which in its ruins contains abundant marks of 

 its ancient splendour. The family of the .:\jitouiues came from tins place. 



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