264 THE SHEPHERD KINGS OP EGYPT. 



for Acliuzam. The Aegestani of Sicily rightly connect with the mart 

 Tyndaris. Casmenae of Sicily and Casinum of Latium are memorials 

 of the first-born of Ashchnr, together with Auximum of Picenum, 

 and probably Picenum itself. Jehaleleel appears in lolaus of Sar- 

 dinia, lulus, Tullus Hostilius and Jupiter Elicius; and his memory 

 was preserved in the gens Lollia, Alalia or Alesia of Corsica and 

 Halesia of Sicily. He is also Paltuce, the Etruscan Pollux. Guig- 

 niaut identifies Celeus and Picus, who are really father and son. Ziph 

 survives in Capys, whose son Anchises is Anak. Capu.a and Sipous 

 are also memorials of Ziph, while Copiae or Thurii unites his name 

 with that of his brother Tiria. Servilius Ahala was the namesake of 

 Asareel, the son of Jehaleleel. Arpiof Apulia maybe a reminiscence 

 of Arba. Hepher is Liparus, the son of Auson, with the prefix of 

 the Arabic article. He is also Tiberinus, and the eponym of the 

 Tiber, a western Hebrus, preserving something like the true form in 

 its nymph Hybris. Februus and the Lupercalia with which he con- 

 nects are forms answering to Tiber and Liparus, denoting the same 

 son of Ashchur. Ocnus and Mantua, united with the story of Tiberinus, 

 give Kenaz and Meonothai. The name of Hepher as Sephres, like- 

 wise survives in Sybaris of Lucania, situated between the rivers Sybaris 

 (now Cochile, i.e. Jehaleleel) and Crathis (Zereth). It is recorded 

 to have been founded by Achaeans under Iseliceus, who is no doubt 

 Jehaleleel, a connection with which the reading in Strabo, Eliceus, 

 does not interfere. Lucania overflows with Ashchurite names. Saturn 

 is Achashtari, the eponym of Sethrum. Philyra, his wife, answers to 

 Hilaira, wife of Castor, who is the Etruscan Kasutru. Taras, the 

 founder of Tarentum, son of Poseidon and Saturia, is Zereth. He is 

 also Corythus, who founded Cortona in Etruria, and Sardus, who, 

 with lolaus, his nephew Jehaleleel, colonized and named Sardinia, 

 where Nora commemorates Naarah his step-mother, the Etruscan 

 Nortia. Cures of the Sabines; the Curiatii; Mettus Curtius, who 

 leaped into the chasm like Melicerta; Tarrutius, who married Acca 

 Larentia ; and the Quii-ites, will all be found to relate to the ancestor 

 of the Cherethites and Carthaginians. 



Romulus is Jerahmeel, and E-emus Ram his son, Italus being 

 Jediael the grandson of the latter, a Daedalus, the great-grandson of 

 Enechtheus, as Jediael is of Jerachmeel. The Sabellian family, as I 

 have already shown, is Shobalian or Horite. Thus three of the great 



