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and the Alpine tribes, distinguished by various names\ but 

 more especially the Capillati% Cemenelio^ a town of the state 

 of the Yediantii, the port of Hercules Mona^cus'*, and the 

 Ligurian coast. The more celebrated of the Ligurian tribes 

 beyond tlie Alps are the Salluvii, the Deciates, and the 

 Oxubii^ ; on this side of the Alps, the Yeneni^ and the Ya- 

 gienni, Avho are derived from the Caturiges^, the Statielli^^ 

 the Bimbelli^ the Magelli, tlie Euburiates, the Casmonates^", 

 the Yeleiates", and the peoples whose towTis we shall describe 

 as lying near the adjoining coast. The river Eutuba^", the 

 town of Albiuni lutemelium^^, the river Merula'"*, the town 

 of Albium Ingaunum^^, the port of Yadum Sabatiorum^'', the 

 river Porcifera^', the town of Grenua, the river Feritor^^, the 

 Portus Delphini^^ Tigullia'-^", Tegesta'^ of the Tigullii, and 

 the river Macra'-^, which is the boundary of Liguria. 



^ Livy mentions four of these tribes, the Cclelates, the Cerdiciates, 

 the Apuani, and the Friniatcs. 



2 Or " Long-liaii-ed." Lucan, B. i. 1. 442, 3, refers to this characteristic 

 of the Alpine Ligurians : 



Et nunc tonse Lignr, quondam per colla decora 

 Crinibus effusis toti pra?late Comataj. 



3 It is probably the r\iins of this place that are to be seen at the pre- 

 sent day at Cimiez in the vicinity of jS'ice. ^ The modem Monaco. 



^ These tribes have been ah-eady mentioned in c. 5, as belonging to the 

 province of Gallia j^arbonensis. 



s It is supposed that they dwelt near the present Yinadio in Piedmont. 



7 It is supposed that they inhabited the vicinity of the present town of 

 Chorges, between Embrun and Gap. 



8 They probably dwelt near the modem town of ^Vtontserrat. 



9 They probably dwelt near the modern Biela, eight leagues Irom Yer- 

 ceil in Piedmont. 



10 Some writers place them near the modern city of Casale. 



" Their locahty is supposed by some writers to be near the present 

 Cortemigha, five leagues fi-om the town of Alba. 



12 IS^ow the Koya, flowing between very high banks. — Lucan, B. ii. 

 1. 422, speaks of the Rutuba as " Cavus," "flowing in deep cavities." 



13 Probably the present A^intimiglia. ^* The modern Arozia. 

 15 The present town of Albenga. — Livy, B. xxix. c. 5, calls the inha- 

 bitants AJbingauni. '^ Now called Vai or Ye, and Savona. 



17 The modem Bisagna, which waters Genua, the modeni Genoa. 



18 Now the Lavagna, which also washes Genoa. 



19 "Tlie Port of the Dolphin ;" now Porto Fino. 



20 Probably the ruins called those of Tregesa or Trigoso are those of 

 Ti"-ullia. 21 Now Sestri di Levante. ^ The modern Magra. 



