^6 Geographical OhfeYiations in the Inland Paris 



^oly correfponds in fome Refpeds with our Medea ; but the Si- 

 tuation cannot in any Manner be reconciled to It. 



The Sumnia- The Summata^ under the Proteftion of Seedy Braham Ba- 

 rahe'ifa, are the Inhabitants of the Mountains to the Weft ward 

 of This Meridian and border upon the River Wedjer. To the 



Mezzya. Eaftward are the Mezzya, who inhabit The Mountain of [/rr- 

 nan, u^^»] Cork-Trees. They have other Dafikras likewife in 

 that Part of Mount Atlas, which hangs over the Tts-moute, a. 

 noted Fountain of excellent Water. Upon the Summit of the 

 Per nan, where we have a View of this Fountain to the N. and 

 of Medea to the S. E. there is a Fragment of a large iquare 

 Stone, with this broken Infcription. 



D. N. 

 IMP. CAE 

 SI DOMITI 

 AVRELIA . LI 

 ANO IN VIC 

 ΡΙΟ FELICI AV 

 GVSTO C 

 villi. 



Thefeverai Thc Beni'SaL• and the Beni Haleel are the principal Kahyles 

 fhTs'p.tof ϊλ the Neighbourhood of Bleeda-, and to the Southward of 

 Mount Atlas, 'jj^gj^ ^j.^ ^j^g WuzTa, whcrc the River Shiffa hath It's Sources. 

 To the Eaftward of the Beni Haleel and the Wuzra, are the 

 Beni Mafoude, and the Beni Βοο-Ύα -goube \ then follow the 

 Beni Selim, and the Beni Haleefa, who polTefs a great Part of 

 the plain Country, near the Banks of the Bifihefs. The Beni 

 Moufah, and the Beni I-yaite are the next Kahyles ; near which 

 there is a Branch of the antient and numerous Tribe of the Ma- 

 grow ah, living in a full Profpedl of the Plains of Hamza. The 

 Zerwaila and Me-gata lye not far from The S^Arhatapj el Muk- 

 dah'\ River of the fourteen Fords \ as the Hillaila, and the Beni 

 Haroune are fituated a little on the other Side of the Mountain 



par ceux du pals dans une belle plaine fur la frontier do Getulie, a cinquante lieiies a'Algia 

 & a foixante de Trmrcen du Cofte du LtyAnt, Marmol. l.y. cap. 30. 



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