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B. in. c. v. 1. SPAIN. 251 either in [the city of] Carthage, 1 or Tarraco. 2 During the summer he travels through the country, observing whatever may need reform. There are also the procurators of the emperor, men of the equestrian- rank, who distribute the pay to the soldiers for their maintenance. CHAPTER V. 1. OP the islands which are situated in front of Iberia, two named the Pityussae, and two the Gymnasia?, (also called the Baleares,) are situated on the sea-coast between Tarraco and [the river] Xucar, on which Saguntum 3 is built. The Pity- uss29 are situated farther in the high seas and more to the west than the Gymnasiae. One of the Pityussae is called Ebusus, 4 having a city of the same name. This island is 400 stadia in circumference, and nearly equal in- its breadth and length. The other, [named] Ophiussa, is situated near to this, but is desert, and much smaller. The larger 5 of the Gymna- sias contains two cities, Palma, 6 and Polentia ; 7 the latter lying towards the east, the former towards the west. The length of this island is scarcely less than 600 stadia, its breadth 200 ; although Artemidorus asserts it is twice this size both in breadth and length. 8 The smaller island 9 is about [2]70 stadia distant from Polentia ; in size it is far surpassed by the larger island, but in excellence it is by no means inferior, for both of them are very fertile, and furnished with harbours. At the mouths of these however there are rocks rising but a little out of the water, which renders attention necessary in entering them. The fertility of these places inclines the in- habitants to peace, as also the people of Ebusus. But certain 1 Carthagena. 2 Tarragona. 3 Murviedro. 4 Ivic;a. 5 Majorca. 6 Palma. J Pollerca. 8 Gosselin observes that the greatest length of Majorca is 14 leagues and a half; its breadth at the narrowest part 8 leagues ; and adds, that by confounding stadia of unequal value, Strabo makes Majorca a long narrow island, whereas in fact its form approaches nearer to that of a square. 9 Minorca.