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nicenses^ and the Osicerdenses ; of federate states, there 

 are the Tarragenses^ ; and of tributaries, the Arcobri- 

 genses*, the Andologenses^, the Aracelitani**, the Bursao- 

 nenses*', the Calagurritani% who are also surnamed the 

 Fibularenses, the Complutenses^, tlie Carenses^, the Cin- 

 censes^", the Cortonenses, the Damanitani", the Lar- 

 nenses^^, the Lursenses^, the Lumberitani", the Lacetani, 

 the Lubienses, the Pompelonenses", and the Segienses. 



^ The people of Leonica, probably the modem Alcaniz, on the river 

 Guadalope, in Arragon. 



'^ The people of Tarraga, tne present Tarrega, nine leagues east of 

 Lerida, in Catalonia. 



^ The people of Arcobriga, now Loi Arcos, in Navarre, five leagues 

 south of E Stella. 



* Perhaps the same as the Andosini, a people mentioned by Polybius, 

 B. iii. c. 35, as situate between the Iberus and the Pyrenees. There is a 

 small town of Navarre called Androilla. 



* The people probably of the site now occupied by Huarte Araquil, 

 SIX leagues to the west of Pampeluna. 



^ Probably the same as the Biu^aones of Livy, the Bursavolenses of 

 Hirtius, and the Bursadenses of Ptolemy. Their exact locaUty is unknown. 



7 Mention has been made of Calagurris Fibularensb or Fibuhcensia 

 under Calagurris Nassica : see p. 168. 



* The people of Complutvun, the modem Alcala de Henares, on the 

 river Henares, six leagues to the east of Madrid. It is not quite certain 

 whether it stood on the exact site of Alcala, or on the hill of Zulema, on 

 the other side of the Henares. 



^ The towni of Cares, adjoining the more modem one of Puente la 

 Revna, probably marks their site. 



10 Probably so called from the river Cinga, the modem Cinca : or they 

 may have given their name thereto. 



^1 The people probably of the present Mediana on the Ebro, six 

 leagues below Zaragoza. 



^2 Their town was Lamum, situate on a river of the same name. It 

 was probably the present Torderas, situate on the river of that name. 



13 Of this people nothing appears to be known. In the old editions the 

 next people mentioned are the " Ispalenses," but since the time of Har- 

 douin, they have been generally omitted, as wrongly introduced, and as ut- 

 terly unknown. Spanish coins have however been more recently discovered 

 mth the name ' Sblaie ' or ' Splaie,' inscribed in Celtiberian characters, 

 and numismatists are of opinion that they indicate the name of the town 

 of this people, which in Latin would be Ispala. This at all events is the 

 opinion of M. de Sauley. 



^"^ The people of the present town of Lumbier in Navarre, called by its 

 inhabitants Irimiberri. 



15 The people of the present city of Pampeluna. 



