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inarch by Asclepiodotus : and nothing can better agree with the 

 character of the ground, on which I suppose the two armies to 

 have met, than the words, " onmes illos campos atque colles," 

 which " teterriniorum hostium corpora 1'usa texerunt." The 

 dispersion of the bodies of the fallen, " in diversos situs tracta," 

 agrees also with the positions of the tumuli (some in groups, and 

 some isolated) which, if my identification of the battle-field is 

 correct, may perhaps now cover, or formerly have covered, some 

 of their remains. 



S. 



BLACKMOOR, Xmembcr 1874. 



