Of the Summer Circuit. 



177 



and Marmol . deduce the River οΐΤα -harka (the antient Tufcd) 

 from the Neighbourhood of This City ; whereas Thefe Parts of 

 the Fri'geah, from their very Situation, muft either dif- 

 charge Their Rivulets into the Me-jerdah, or elfe find other 

 Channels for them to the Eaftward. There muft likewife be fome 

 Error orTranfpoiition mthQltinerary^With regard to This Place. 

 For it i? there' fixed lxxiii Miles only, inftead of cv (as in a 

 diretl Line, without calling at Alt'ieuros or y^dmedera , the 

 Diftanceaduallyis) from The'vefle. 



Mef-iura, the Chitas Π Tuggenjls, as Ί>η^α above mention- ^^^"^'Jl^^'^j 

 ed might be the Firft, is fituated in the Plains below Lorhufs, {.^^ Tuggen- 

 at a fmall'Diftance from 'Dugga. Upon a Stone, which, by the 

 Faihion of It, appears to have been the Pedeftal of fome 

 Statue, is This Infcription. 



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SATURNO AVG. SACRVM 

 CIVITAS II TVGGENSIS 

 DEDICAVIT DECRETO 

 DECVRIONVM. 



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BeiJJons, the Municipium ^ghienftum, (and Baifa perhaps Beiflons, ue 

 from the firft Infcription,) is built upon a Hill, about oncAgEC 

 League from Tuher-fohe and at half that Diftance from 'Dugga, 

 We have here the Traces of two Temples, and of a Caftle of 

 later Workmanihip. Among the Ruins are the following In- 

 fcriptions. 



I Vid. Not. 2. p. 99. 



2 Exc. p. 2y. F. p. 26. A. 



Yy 



