Vol. in. MifceUanea Curiofa. 109 



Pafiages down to them. But whatever they 

 may have been of old, they are not now fo 

 convenient as another about half a Mile Weft- 

 ward from hence ^ where there is a very good 

 Defcent into the Water, and it is ftill ufed 

 by the People to Bath in. Kear to which, 

 upon the Pedeftal of a broken Pillar, (or per- 

 haps it might be an Altar) remains this fol- 

 lowing Infcription. 



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1 am pretty confident that the Word I 

 have mark'd with a Line under it, is right- 

 ly taken, and therefore know not what to 

 guefs it to be, unlefs the proper Name of 

 the Fountain. And upon that Suppofition 

 the Infcription is eafily Intelligible, Ihevving 

 that Bolanus^ Son of Zenobius^ &c. being 

 elefted Overfeer or Curator of this Foun- 

 tain, under Jaribolus^ built this Altar to Ju- 

 pitery in the Year of Alexander 474. i. e. of 

 our Lord 150. and on on the loth of OBoher^ 

 if the laft Kapfa be a Numeral, as I fuppofe 

 it mufl:. But who this Jaribolus was, on whom 

 they beftow, as generally upon the Roman 

 Bmperors, whofe Names occur in the In- 



