Of the Winter Circuit, 



upon a Precipice that hangs immediately over this River, and 

 faceth the N. E. there is a triumphal Arch, which is more re- 

 markable for the Quantity and Goodnefs of the Materials, than 

 for the Beauty and Elegance of the Defign. It confiiteth of one 

 large Arch with an Attick Struolure above It, having fome 

 Corinthian-\\kQ Ornaments bellowed upon the Entablature, 

 though the Pillafters are entirely Gothick. Yet notwithftand- 

 the Rudenefs of the Workmanihip and the Odnefs of the Situ- 

 ation, we find the Founder of It very gratefully commemo- 

 rated in the following Infcription. 



20^ 



COLONIAE .SC/LUITANAE 



Q^MANLIVS FELIX C. FILIVS PAPERIA RECEP 



TVS POST ALIA ARCVM QVOQVE CVM INSIGNIBVS 



COLONIAE SOLITA IN PATRIAM LIBERALITATE 



EREXIT OB CUIUS DEDICATIONEM 



DECVRIONIBVS SPORTVLAS CVRIIS EPVLAS 



Below This Infcription, juft above the Key-Stone of the 

 Arch, there is another in lelTer Characters ; but the only 

 Words I could trace out, were 



INSIGNIA CVRANTE M. CELIO AN. CV. 



In the Plains below the City we are entertained with the ifw^wMau- 

 like Variety of Maufolea that have been defcribed at Hjidrah • ?il^e. "^ *'" 

 where we have likewife the following Infcriptions. 



Vpon the Fai^adc of a Tower -like Maufolcum with a Balcony on the Top of It, 



M. FLAVIVS SE 



CVNDVS FILIVS 



FECIT. 



I. FLAVIO SECVN 



DO PATRITIO 



VIXIT ANN. CXII. H. S. E. 



FLAVIiE URBANiE 



MATRI ΡΙΛ. VIX. 



ANN. CV. H. S. E. 



Ε e e X 



Upon 



