180 plint's natural iiistoey. [Book III. 



the territory of tlie Arecomici, PiscenaD^ the Euteni"^, tlie 

 Sanagenses^, the Tolosani'* in the territory of the Tectosages 

 on the confines of Aquitania, the Tasconi°, the Tarusconi- 

 enses*', the Unibranici'', Vasio** and Lueus Angusti^, the two 

 capitals of the federate state of the Vocontii. There are also 

 nineteen towns of less note, as well as twenty-four belonging 

 to the people of Nemausum. To this list ^'^ the Emperor Galba 

 added tw^o tribes dwelling among the Alps, the Avantici^^ 

 and the Bodiontici, to whom belongs the town of Dinia'^. 

 According to Agrippa the length of the province of Glallia 

 Narbonensis is 370 miles, and its breadth 248^^. 



CHAP. 6. (5.) — or ITALY. 



'Next comes Italy, and we begin with the Ligui'es'^, after 



The remains of its aqueduct stL'^ sui-vive, containing three rows of arches, 

 one above the other, and 180 feet ui heigiit. 



1 The people of the present Pezenas, in the department of the Herault. 



2 Their cliief towia is supposed to have been Albiga, now Albi, in the 

 department of Tarn. 



3 The inhabitants of the present Senez in the Basses Alpes. De la 

 Saussaye says that their coins read ' Samnagenses,' and not ' Sanagenses,' 

 and that they inhabited Senas, a town in the vicinity of Aix. 



^ Their cliief town was Tolosa, now Toulouse, in the department of the 

 Haute- Garonne. 



^ They probably lived in the vicinity of the present Montauban, in the 

 department of the Tarn et Graronne. 



^ Probably the inhabitants of the site of the modern town of Taraecon. 

 There is, however, considerable doubt as to these two names. 



7 Poinsuaet tliinks that they occupied Vabres, a place situate in the 

 south of the department of Aveyron. 



^ Now Vaison, in the department of Yaucluse. 



9 " The Grove of Augustus." This town appears to have been over- 

 flowed by the river Drvuna, which formed a lake on its site. Its remains 

 Trere stiU to be seen in the lake in modern thnes, and from it the to\ n 

 on the margin of the lake takes its name of Le Luc. 



^0 Under the name " formula" Pliny perhaps ailvides to the official list 

 of the Roman governmeiit, which he had consvilted for the purposes of 

 accuracy. 



^^ Bouche places the site of this people at the vUlage of Avangon, be- 

 tween Chorges and Gap, in the department of the Hautes Alpes. 



^2 The present town of Digne, in the department of the Basses Alpes. 



^3 It is not known from what points these measurements of om* author 

 arj taken. 



^* The modern names of these localities will form the subject of con- 



