Of the Kingdom 



dom into a great many Provinces, according to the feveral pet- 

 ty Royalties which at one Time, or other it was canton d into, 

 before and after the Time of the Turhifi Conquefts. But at pre- 

 fent there are only Three, viz. the Province oiTlem-fan, to the 

 Weft ; of Tiuerie, to the South ; and of Conflantina, to the 

 Eaft of Algiers. Each of thefe Provinces is governed by a Bey 

 or Viceroy appointed and removed at Pleafure by the Dey of 

 y^lgiers, who has a defpotick Power within his Jurifdiotion, and 

 at the Seafons of coUefting the Tribute from> the y4rabs, or 

 upon other Occafions, is aihfted with a Body of Troops from 

 y4lgiers. 



Numidia &c. Jqj-j-j j^|- prefcttt 1 which, upon Comparifon, we fliall find to cor- 



of the An- i ' ^ ^. ..-.-,-, -»-r-. 



Tku Kivgdom ■^'Uyg ftands the general Defcription and Divifion of this King- 



formerly the ο ••■ _^ „<,^-, 



Numidia Γ 



refpond with the Geography of the Prow;/^^? iVoiJi? " or iNTi/;»/- 



dia ' of the Antients. For if we bound it with the River Tufca 

 or Zaine to the Eaft, it will then contain a Part of the Africa 

 of Tomponius Mela^ and Ttolemy\ the Numidia properly fo 

 called', or the Numidia of the MaflyW'. and being bounded 

 to the Weftward with the Mountains of Trara, it will take in 

 the other Numidia^ the Numidia of Mela\ or the Numidia 

 of the MaJJcejyli\ called afterwards the Mauritania Cafarien- 

 fis'\ excepting only that Part, which for the Space of about 



milieu : Telenfm & Tenes feront a Γ Occident; Biig'ie & Confl.intina a Γ orient. L'Afriqite &c. 

 par le 5^ Sanfon &c. p.23. Difpefcimr communicer in V. Pruvincias, quae funt, Telenfimm, 

 Te»ez.a,Gez.eira,Biig'ia,8c Conflantina. Liijts &c.p.(i(5p. Le Kojaime d'yilger a les Prov.de Bone, 

 Conftantina, Gigeri, Bugie,yilgcr,Sargi'l,Moflogati, Horan,Harefgol,Htinaine, Tek-p,Tenez., Labez., 



CoucoMiii'^ne.BemaYaxU^AngadJ'remecm. Df /4 Croi.v. p. 284. i KaJja? w No^/tf λ«ίβ/, 



if 7Ϊ 7Ϊ i-mMW i-mi}a.yi — tu ii- τ? AieJii «^1-« TowTa, τϊ ρ cfei τώό ϊ^α^^^ΙνΛ [Ι JVl it, AjewW χ^Μμίν) τΛλαιοκ, 

 »7J k otJA; ;(#τίίρ>α»• τί 3 JVi τ No/^tJaf, ήον, o77 fiasi ολκτ^ο, Ε^ωνο^ΜΛίθ)). Dinw.Hift.Ro?». 1. 43. p. 24^-6'. 

 Ed.Steph. 2. Numids poiTedere ea loca, qux proxuma Cdrthag'mcm Numidia appellatur. Sal.Bdl. 

 Jug. Cant ab. 17 10. ^2.1. γ. xi?. λά Maurkaniam Numid^ tcnent. Id.^ zz. 3 £AV.p.2r.Cap.3.^ 



& 4. 4 EATf.p.ip.A. y £ArC-.p.I2.Cap.3.E. Τ5< Λ ΛΛϊ- — ηλ/, ai /Jo Μ^υρ/ται-ίω, Λ77«ύ>7ϊρ« ^' 



Λ Tif)tTi.n, Ι'^ζφφη Λ tbuJt»? KccioBfnffia, μί9' »ΐ' J Αιρρι^Η, «τα» Ki-puwx») &C. yigathcm.l.z. Cap.j. 

 <S Exc.p.zi. Cap. 3. p.23. Cap. 26. P.29.F. p.30. D. p.31. B. 7 £v<:. p. j. CD. p.7. A. &c. 

 Cum Sjphace Romanis junda amicitia eft. Quod ubi Cartbaginienfes acceperunt, ejaempio ad 

 Galam in parte altera ZSTaraii/z^ (Maffyla ea gens vocatur) rcgnanccm^lcgatos mittunt. Liv.l.24. 

 548. SyphaxerztKexNumldarum.ihid. Majfj lit xegnam YHteraam Mafanifia Ixti, ut ad re- 

 gem diu defideratum conceflere. Syphax, pulfis inde prxfeftis prEfidiiique fuis, vetere fe 

 continebat regno, neutiquam quieturus. W.I.30. 5 H• 8 Exc. p. 18. Cap.6. 9 Exc. p. 5-. 

 Not.d. p.2i. Cap.2. vid.Not.7. M4/<inJ/.i non in poiTciTione modo paterni regni ciTet, fed 

 etiam focios C<ir//w^i«if«/ttt»i populos, Majf4jlorum fines (id Λ^/^αί regnum erat) vaftaret. 

 Liv. 1.29. 5 32. Majfafjli gens affinis Md«w, Regioncm Hifpatiu, maxime qua fita eft Car- 

 thago nova, Ipeftant. Id. I.28. ? 17. 



?o/? hos immenf<& Nomadum de Semine Gentes, 



/itque Mal'sfylii nee non Mafylia Proles. 



Prifcian. Perieg.l.i7<5-7- 

 10 Exc. p.2i. Cap.2. p.23. Cap. 2 J. p.29. A.G. p.30. A.B. C. p.31. C. ρ.37,3<5. Ο Kf^ojiJigr 



Λχ! TKf Maulp»f τκί immiiif tru^iv, κ τϊ to «A* Te>7<>' )^ ef τ« 'ufei Κ<«ίπί{Η«ν (dp' «κ^ >C) 1νομαζογ•0ί) ^ Λ'» 

 5pX»<nr Utiwci Όΐίήτζίξί. Dion. Hift. Row. ΐ6ο. p.77i. g=> /« '/^e »ii'idle Jge, or towards the 

 End of the Fourth Century, that Part of the Cslarienfis which lay near the City Sitifi, was called 

 f^f Mauritania Sitifeniis. W id. Exc. p.29. A. G. p.30. A. ρ 31. C. p.33.3f, & 3<ί• paffim. 



fifty 



