Tohcrcthe A?t 

 tletits place 

 the Mnludvi 



28 Geographical Ohfer nations upon the Sea Coafl 



Gccxa. the I met with no Roman Antiquities at Warran\ or at Geeza^ 

 Sr.£.«.p.°'a fmall Dafikrah and Tribe of Arahs, within half a Furlong 

 ^ρί/''' of It to the Weft. The Latter hath no fmall Affinity with 

 the Hji/za \^Coloma\ of the Antients, placed by Them imme- 

 diately after the Great Tort\ and therefore not far^ as we may 

 conjedure, from This Polition. 

 Ko Rher Ήϊην fixeth His Mulucha, and Ttolemy His Chylemath be- 

 twixt ^tza and the Great Tort. In travelhng mdeed betwixt 

 the Great Tort and Warran^ we pafs over a very fmall Rill of 

 Water, which hath It's Sources at a Furlong s Diftance from 

 the Sea ; but there is no River, properly fo called, nearer than 

 the IVed el Mailah, on the one Side ; or the Sigg, on the other. 

 This River therefore, which hath hitherto fo much perplexed 

 the antient Geography ', appears to be altogether imaginary ; 

 efpecially in This Situation, where we are direded to look 

 for It. 

 Catuiki. Advancing four Leagues farther towards the N. N. E. we 

 pafs by the fmall Village of the Canaftel, pleafantly fituated 

 in the Midit of a fpacious Grove of Olive Trees, and at the 

 Foot of a high Range of Mountains. The Gulphs of JVarran 

 and u4rzew are feparated by This Ridge; which reacheth as 

 jibbci Ker. far as Jihhel Ker to the Southward, and ends in the Cape Per- 

 rait towards the Sea. Ker is a round pointed Eminence, a little 

 upon the left Hand, in travelling from Warran to ^rzew. The 

 Sirahs place It among the chief Haunts of This Province, for 

 the Lyon, and Wild-Boar ; the Prints of whofe Feet, we did 

 indeed often meet with, in traverfmg the Thickets of the fmall 

 adjacent Valleys. 

 capeFcrratt Two Lcagucs to the N.N.E. of the Canaflel, is the Ca]^e 

 or Mefaff. f^^^^f^^ ^^^ Me faff ^ of Edrifu This Promontory is remarka- 

 ble for a high Rock, which, aptly reprefenting a Ship under 

 Sail, ftands out, at a fmall Diftance before It, in the Sea. 

 The Tort of Twelvc Milcs to the S.S.E. of This Cape, is the Port of ^r- 

 ^ί^ΒαιΓ zew, called, by the Moors, the Port of The Bern Zeian \ after 

 the Name of the neighbouring Kalyyles, formerly a coniidera- 

 ble Community. It is of the fame Figure, though more capa- 



I Vid. Pomp. Melani de Situ Orb'is. cannteV.C. Abr.Gronovio. Lug. Bat. 1722. p. ^2.. Nor.3. 

 Vopi Obfervat. ibid. ρ•33<ί-7. & Hag.Com. i(5y8. p.21-22. &cum Notis Vadiani. Baf.1^^7. 

 p. 26. 2 Vaharan — diftat i Promontorio Mefaff 2j Milliaribus, linea redta ; obliqua vero, 

 32. A Promontorio Mefaff ad portum Arzaii habentur milliaria decern & oSto. Geogr. 

 Nub. p. 8f. 3 Fuit penes Benit-eiinvs illius ! Telenfini fc ) regni Imperium 380 fere Annis. 

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