Of the Eaflern Trovince. los 



Upon the Declivity of the fame Hill, a little tothQ^owth-nesepukkrai 

 ward, we have feveral Sepulchral Monuments and Infcriptions ; ^'""""'"^'• 

 moft of which have been beautifully carved into a Variety of 

 Figures in Baffo Relie'vo, reprefented either mourning, offer- 

 ing Incenfe, or performing fome Office to the Dead. The In- 

 fcriptions lye below the Figures, fome of which are as follow. 



D. M. s. 



AELIA SATVRNI 



NA PIA VIX. XI. H. S 



C. lULIUS PROCULUS V. A. . 



FLAVIA DAILUA CONIUX V. A. 



D. M. S. 



I. FLAVIUS SATURNINUS 



FILIABUS I. GENERIS 



FECIT. 



Kas-haite, from theDiftance and Situation It hath withre-r/^iSAXAFi. 

 fped to Sitifi and Tgilgili, ihould be the Satafi-, as fome of ^■''^"^" ^• 

 the Ruins at Baboure may prove likewife to be the Bafilica of 

 the Antients. 



Four Leagues to the N. E. oiKas-haite, is the Town οι Jim- y,^-,.^^^^^^ 

 meelah, the Gemellce of the Antients, built upon a large Ex-"'' gemel- 

 tent of Ruins, in the Centre of a beautiful Interchange ofibi^.D.p! 

 Valleys and Mountains. There are here feveral Fragments of 

 Antiquities, particularly one of the old Gate of the City, and 

 of an Amphitheatre. 



The Wed el 'Dfahah, upon uniting the River oijim-meelah, 

 feparateth the Encampments of the Tul-hah from thofe of the 

 Beni Merwan ; and waihing afterwards the Country of the 

 Beni Silune and Fraidah, leaveth the Beni Omran and Ourarr 

 a great Way to the Weft. All thefe are confiderable Tribes ; 

 and the Laft lye direolly in the Road from the City Meelah 

 to Jijel. 



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