io8 Geographical Obfermtions in the Inland Tarts 



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D. M. S. 

 C. JVLIVS 

 CALLIS 

 TIANVS 

 VIX.JXI. 

 H. S. E. 



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NINO. AVG. P. 

 GERM. TRIE. PO. 

 VS DIVI TRA 

 ER. AVG. MA. 



j^^^.^h To the Southward of the Ammer^ are the Donwars of the 



P/2! of Raigah, who, inhabiting the Plains of Caffir ylttyre, reach 

 CaffirAtcyre.^^^^^^ the Moutttains of the Bern Boutaleh , as far as Jibbel 

 Totifef. Thefe y^rahs are noted for the breeding up of Cattle, 

 having great Advantages and Encouragements to that Purpofe. 

 For befides the Plenty of Water from the Kuhher At-teaht 

 Beidah, Beriefs and other Fountains, They enjoy like wife 

 the richeft Meadow and Pafture Ground of This C .«untry. The 

 2(T*?>(ov τπίίο» of Tlolemj, provided It had any Relation to His 

 Sitipha, might very juftly be placed in This Situation. 



The ElElmah, who fucceed the Ammer and Rmgah, border 

 to the Northward upon the Beni Merwan, and to the South 

 upon the Welled Abdenore. We have few Ruins in This Diftridt. 

 Among the more remarkable Places, is the Mountain and Tomb 

 of Seedy Braham, fituated a few Miles to the Southward of 

 The IHadjar el Hnm-maf] Red Stone, at about the half Way 

 to Conftantina. At Hndjar el Ham-mar there is a Brook and 



noted 



Exc p.14. F 



El Elmah, 



Hadjar e 

 Hamer. 



