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and the Alpine tribes, distinguished by various names \ but 
more especially the Capillati^, Cemenelio^, a town of the state 
of the Vediantii, the port of Hercules Monsecus^, and the 
Ligurian coast. The more celebrated of the Ligurian tribes 
beyond the Alps are the Salluvii, the Deciates, and the 
Oxubii^ ; on this side of the Alps, the Veneni^, and the Ya- 
gienni, who are derived from the Caturiges'', the Statielli^, 
the Bimbelli^, the Magelli, the Euburiates, the Casmonates^^, 
the Yeleiates^^ and the peoples whose towns we shall describe 
as lying near the adjoining coast. The river Eutuba^^, the 
town of Albium Intemelium^^, the river Morula the town 
of Albium Ingaunum^^, the port of Yadum Sabatiorum^^, the 
river Porcifera^'', the town of Grenua, the river Teritor^^, the 
Portus Delphini^^, Tigullia^^, Tegesta^^ of the Tigullii, and 
the river Macra^^, which is the boundary of Liguria. 
1 Livy mentions four of these tribes, the Oelelates, the Cerdiciates, 
the Apuani, and the Friniates. 
2 Or " Long-haired." Lucan, B. i. 1. 442, 3, refers to this characteristic 
of the Alpine Ligurians ; 
Et nunc tonse Ligur, quondam per colla decora 
Crinibus effusis toti prselate Comatse. 
3 It is probably the ruins of this place that are to be seen at the pre- 
sent day at Cimiez in the vicinity of Nice. ^ The modern Monaco. 
^ These tribes have been already mentioned in c. 5, as belonging to the 
province of GraUia Narbonensis. 
^ It is supposed that they dwelt near the present Yinadio in Piedmont. 
7 It is supposed that they inhabited the vicinity of the present town of 
Chorges, between Embrun and Grap. 
s They probably dwelt near the modern town of Montserrat. 
9 They probably dwelt near the modern Biela, eight leagues "from Yer- 
ceil m Piedmont. 
10 Some writers place them near the modern city of Casale. , 
11 Their locahty is supposed by some writers to be near the present 
Cortemigha, five leagues from the town of Alba. 
12 Now the Koya, flowing between very high banks. — Lucan, B. ii. 
1. 422, speaks of the Kutuba as " Cavus," " flowing in deep cavities." 
13 Probably the present Yintimigha. i^ The modern Arozia. 
1^ The present town of Albenga. — Livy, B. xxix. c. 5, caUs the inha- 
bitants Albingauni. i^ Now called Yai or Ye, and Savona. 
17 The modern Bisagna, which waters Grenua, the modern Grenoa. 
1^ Now the Lavagna, which also washes Grenoa. 
19 <c Port of the Dolphin ;" now Porto Fino. 
20 Probably the ruins called those of Tregesa or Trigoso are those of 
TiguUia. JS'ow Sestri di Levante. 22 ^j^e modern Magra. 
