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Cavari, Apta Julia^ in that of the Volgientes, Alebece' in that 

 of the Reii Apollinares, Alba' in that of the Helvi, and Au- 

 gusta* in that of the Tricastini, Anatilia, Aeria^, the Bor- 

 manni^ the Comaci, Cabellio^, Carcasum* in the territory of 

 the Volca^ Tectosages, Cessero", Carpentoracte*" in the terri- 

 tory of the Memini, the Cenicenses", the Cambolectri^^, sur- 

 named the Atlantiei, Forum'' Voconi, Glanum Livi'*, the 

 Lutevani**, also called the Foroneronienses^*, Neinausum^' in 



* Apt, in the department of Vaucluse. 



5 Riez, in the department of the Basses Alpes. 



^ The modem Alps, near Viviers, is probably built on the site of this 

 town. The text shows that it was different from Augusta, probably the 

 Alba Augusta mentioned by Ptolemy, though D'AnviIle supposes them 

 to have been the same place. 



* Some writers take tliis place to be the present Saint-Paul-Trois-CIia- 

 teaux, in tlie department of the Dr6me. 



* Probably so called from its lofty position, and supposed by D' AnviUe 

 to have been situate on the modem Mont Ventoux, or " Windy Moun- 

 tain." Other writers place it at La Croix Haute, near the city of Avignon. 



* There is a village in the department of the Var, six leagues from 

 Toulon, called Bormes, not improbably from these people. 



' The modem CavaiUon, in the department of the Vaucluse. 



* Now Carcassone, in the depairtment of the Aude. 

 ' Probably Saint Tibery, on the river Herault. 



^° Now Carpentras. Ptolemy also makes mention of the Memini. 

 *^ Probably situate on the river Coenus of Ptolemy, between the eastern 

 mouth of the Rhone and Massilia. Probably the name in Pliny should 

 be " Coenienses." 



^2 Walckenaer places this people in the vicinity of Cambo, in the arron- 

 dissement of Bayonne, in the department of the Basses Pyrenees. 



'3 In names similar to tliis, as Festus remarks, " Fonun" has the mean- 

 ing of " Market ;" much as that word is used as a compound in our 

 names, sucli as Market Drayton, &c. Bouche thinks that by this place 

 is meant the modem Le Canet : but D' AnviUe takes it to be Gonfaron, 

 a corruption, he tliinks, of Voconfaron from the Latin name. 



^* The site of Glanum was about a mile to the south of the village 

 of Saint Remi, between CavaiUon and Aries. On the spot there are the 

 remains of a Roman mausoleum and a triumphal arch, 



^•^ The people of Luteva, now Lodeve, in the department of the Herault. 

 ^® " The people of Forum Neronis," which place has been supposed by 

 some to have been the same witli Carpentoracte : D' AnviUe supposes For- 

 calquier to have been Forum Neronis, while Walckenaer takes Momas to 

 have been that place. From the text it would appear to have been 

 identical with Luteva. 



17 The modern Nismes, which in its ruins contains abundant marks of 

 its ancient splendour. The liinuly of the Antonines came from this place. 



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