of the Summer Circuit. 



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and Marmot^ deduce the ^i^ftx o^Ta-harlza (the antient Tz^/c^?) 

 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-jcrdah, or elfe find other 

 Channels for them totheEaftward. There muft likewife be fome 

 Error or Tranfpofition in thQitinerary ,yN'\th. regard to This Place. 

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

 diredl Line, without calling at Altienros or y^dmedera ^ the 

 Diftance aftually is ) from Thevejie. 



MeJ-tura, the Cimtas II TuggenJiSy as T)ugga above mention- ^^^^^J^II^J^'^^ 

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

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

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

 Statue, is This Infcription. 



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SATURNO AVG. SACRVM 

 aVlTAS II TVGGENSIS 

 DEDICAVIT DECRETO 

 DECVRIONVM. 



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BeiJ/ons, the Mumcipium ^^ienfmm^ (and Baifa perhaps Beinbns, »* 

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

 League from Tuber- foke and at half that Diftance from "Dugga, 

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

 later Workmardhip. Among the Ruins are the following In» 

 fcriptions. 



I Vid. Not. 2. p. pp. 



2 Exc. p. 2f . F. p. 2(J. A. 



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