Of the Eaftern Province. i ^ i 



Surprize, is a convenient Sanctuary for the Rebels and A^illains 

 of both Kingdoms; where They are hofpitably entertained , 

 'till their Friends have either procured their Pardons, or com- 

 pounded for their Crimes. A little Way from the Foot of this 

 Mountain, are the Ruins of Gafla, formerly a Place of fomeciita, 

 Confideration. 



A little to theEaftward οϊ Gellah, the Serratt is united byWed ei 

 the ^ΐΝζ,χ Myshi-anah, whofe principal Source is zHAin Thyllah, AmVhyUah* 

 eighteen Leagues to the Weftward. This River, running near- 

 ly parallel with the Hameefe^ at ten Leagues Diftance, divideth 

 the Hen-neifiah from the Ne-mem-Poah^ a Tribe equally power- 

 ful and numerous, though more factious and uncivilized. Six 

 Leagues to the Weftward of Am Thyllah, near the Confines 

 of Jibhel Aurefs, are the Ruins οϊ Ba-gai, formerly a confide- g,. ,^ ^.-^ 

 rable City. A River of the fame Name pafling by It, empti- b^gas'is. 

 eth Itfelf afterwards into the Mailah , an extenfive Pond of 

 Salt Water, at the Bottom οι Jthbel Οοββ, a noted Mountain 

 on that fide of Seedy Rou-geife. Thefe, as well from an Affinity 

 in their Names, as from their Situations, may be taken for the 

 Bagafis and Abigas mentioned by Trocop'ms\ 



Neeny, formerly another of the larger Cities of Numidia, is Neeny. 

 four Leagues to the Eaftward of Ba-gai : and feven Leagues to 

 the Southward, is Toui [<^'] a Village of the Ne-mem-fiab, bor- 

 rowing If s Name from the Groves of Mulberry Trees which ^""'^' 

 thrive there to Perfeftion. Barhar, where there is a great Ex- B^^^bar. 

 tent of Ruins, is fituated in a Valley, five Leagues to the S. W. 

 of Tout : whilft Maba-mall, the Capital Village of Theie ^aha maii 

 Arahs, lyeth in a more rocky Soil, at the half Way nearly 

 betwixt Ba-gai and Tip fa. 



Uk-hufs, another of Their Villages, is built upon a Roman uk-kufs. 

 Foundation, on the Declivity of a large Mountain, fix Leagues 

 to the N.E. of Maha-mall: and four Leagues to the Eaft- 

 ward 0Ϊ Uk-kufs, is t Tip/a or Tiheffa, the Tipafa of the An-Tipfa, n, 

 tients, at prefent a Frontier City and Garrifon of the Algerines. 'exLI^.zo. e. 

 This Place , which enjoys a fine Situation, with fome Moun- ^" ^^' ^ 

 tains at a fmall Diftance, ftill preferveth the principal Gate, fe- 

 veral Fragments of old Walls, and other Marks of the Rank 

 and Figure It formerly held among the Cities of Numidia. 



1 O?• (Gontharis in expedit. contra M. Aurafium ) if hCiyat m^mμo1^ Λφικίμ^Οτ, i^ninJiiacen «μ^ι 

 Bd)ah, inKii ΐ^ημαν. Procop. 1.2. C.I 9. hC'ijaf i TOTef^ ξ« jt* W τ AijeWW, la. Ibid. 



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