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Avurimyns mAcupas meprypaen, N mecpelyerras CUTHLOS WKERWOC. 
| Ton. Lat. | Lon.} Lat. 
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Mera ro Cepeiov cixpov “AvooBa wor. exCorai - |10.30|59.30 
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oecrw = - = |11.00 61.00 
Lvov wor. exforwt - | 9.30) 9.30 
Pacus. wor. exoras - 11.20 61.00 
Aodp zor. exCorat - -4 9.4.0|58.40 
Nayare moms smrirmnas 1 ey Wy 60. 1s: 
| | Lépvou ror. exorai = 8.00|58.00 
A.Césov ror. excrai - 10.30160.00 
| || Nozeov coxpov Teoh cil Miner ote 
Padouiov wor. éxCodxt. Though this river is placed by Ptolemy in 
the fame latitude as the Vennicnium Cape, yet it has a more 
weftern longitude ; and was probably the Abbuin Reabblangadb 
of the Irith, the Samerius of Cambrenfis, and Zrowis of 
Spencer and Camden; the prefent mouth of the river Ern; 
which. by the Irifh was frequently denominated the 
bounding or leaping river, from the waterfal at Bally- 
fhannon. 
Nayara some exirnuos, that is, the famous city of the Nagnate. 
It is not certain what city this was, no fuch town being 
mentioned by any of the Irifh writers. By its latitude and 
longitude it ought to be fituated fomewhere in the barony 
of Carbery and county of Sligo. It might be Cuoc na teagh 
or Druimcliff, which though at prefent only a defolated vil- 
lage, is faid to have been in former times a large town, and 
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