Giap. 28.] ACCOUKT OP COTOTEIES, ETC. 2G3 
the Boii^ ; they are however now inhabited by the people 
of Sabaria^, a colony of the now deified emperor Claudius, 
and the town of Scarabantia Julia^. 
CHAP. 28. (25.) — PAifl^ONIA. 
IN^ext to them comes acorn-bearing Pannonia"^, along 
which the chain of the Alps, gradually lessening as it runs 
through the middle of Illyricum from north to south, forms 
a gentle slope on the right hand and the left. The portion 
which looks towards the Adriatic Sea is called Dalmatia 
and Illyricum, above mentioned, while Pannonia stretches 
away towards the north, and has the Danube for its extreme 
boundary. In it are the colonies of ^mona^ and Siscia. 
The following rivers, both known to fame and adapted for 
commerce, flow into the Danube ; the Draus^, which rushes 
from [N'oricum with great impetuosity, and the Savus^, which 
flows with a more gentle current from the Carnic Alps, there 
being a space between them of 120 miles. The Draus runs 
through the Serretes, the Serrapilli^, the lasi, and the An- 
dizetes ; the Savus through the Colapiani^ and the Breuci ; 
these are the principal peoples. Besides them there are 
the Arivates, the Azali, the Amantini, the Belgites, the 
Catari, the Cornacates, the Eravisci, the Hercuniates^^j the 
far from Yienna. Mannert, however, is of opinion that the name ought 
to be written Pelso, and that the modern Balaton or Platten See is meant. 
^ The mountainous and woody tract in the vicinity of the Lake 
33alaton, on the confines of ancient Noricmn and Pannonia. 
2 Now Sarvar on the river Raab, on the confines of Austria and 
Hungary. 
3 According to Hardouin, the modern Sopron or (Edenburg. 
This province corresponded to the eastern part of Austria, Styria, 
Carinthia, Carniola, the whole of Hungary between the Danube and 
Saave, Slavonia, and part of Croatia and Bosnia. It was reduced by 
Tiberius, acting under the orders of Augustus. 
^ Now Laybach, previously mentioned in c. 22. Sissia has been suc- 
ceeded by the modern Sissek on the Saave. 
^ The modern Draave or Drau. 7 Now the Sau or Saave. 
^ According to Hardouin the Serretes and the Serrapilh inhabited 
the modern Carinthia on both sides of the Draave. The sites of the other 
nations here mentioned are unknown. 
^ So called from the river Colapis. The other tribes are unknown. 
10 Probably the same as the mountain range near Warasdin on the 
