^o Geographical Ohfervations upon the Sea-Coafl 



Corinthian Capital of Tartan Marble, fupports the Smith's An- 

 vil ; and, in the Kaide^ " Houfe, I accidentally difcovered a beau- 

 tiful Mojaic Pavement, through the Rents of a ragged Carpet 

 fpread over It. The following Infcriptions were in a Hypogceum 

 or Sepulchral Chamber, fifteen Foot fquare, built very plain, 

 without Ν itches. Columbaria, or any Ornament whatever. The 

 North and the Eaft Walls were only infcribed ; but the Corner 

 Stone, and That Part of the Infcription is now wanting in Both. 



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SEX. VAL. SEX. FIL. Q^ MAXIMO 

 M. VAL. SATVRNINVS 



PATRVVS 

 EX TESTAMENTO 



SEX. VAL. Q^ 

 L VAL. SAT. 



FRATRI 

 ET SEX. VAL. 



PATRI 





GATO 



INVS 



f io Ri 



? I IMVS 



ξ vo 



MVNDICIAE. Q^FIL. 



SATVRNINAE 



L. VAL. SATVRNINVS 



MATRI. 

 ET SEX. VAL. MAXIMVS 

 AVIAE. 





Q:,VAL. SEX. FIL. CLROGATO 

 AED. ϊί. FLAM. Π Q^Q_ 

 L. VAL. SATVRNINVS 



PATRI 

 ET SEX. VAL. MAXIMVS . 

 AVO. 



M. VAL. CLFILIO. Q^GAVDO 

 L. VAL. SATVRNINUS 



FRATRI 

 ET SEX. VAL. MAXIMVS 

 PATRVO. 



The Salt Pics 

 of hrz^v/. 



Five Miles to the Southward oiArzew, there is a large Com- 

 pafs of Ground, full of Salt-Tits ; from whence the neighbour- 

 ing Communities are fupplied with Salt. This Commodity, 

 from the Facility of digging It, the Shortnefs afterwards of the 

 Carriage, and the Advantage of the adjacent Port, would, un- 

 der any other Government, be a Branch of Trade as invalua- 

 ble, as the Pits Themfelves are not to be exhaufted. 



1^ * o^\i Kaide, The Name givtn in this Country^ to the Governours of Cities, Vil- 

 lages &c. frona whence the Spmatdt have their Alcayde or Alcalde. 



Under 



