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B. vii. c. v. 3, 4. ILLYRIA. 483 Drave ; the Drave again into the Noarus at Segestica. Here the Noarus, having received the Colapis 1 as it descends in its full stream from the mountain Albius through the lapodes, enters the Danube among the Scordisci. The navigation on the rivers is in general towards the north. The journey from Tergeste to the Danube is about 1200 stadia. Near Segestica is Siscia, a strong-hold, and Sirmium, both situated on the road to Italy. 3. The Breuci, Andizetii, Ditiones, Peirustse, Mazaei, Dai- sitiatae, whose chief was Baton, and other small obscure com- munities, which extend to Dalmatia, and almost to the Ardiaei to the south, are Pannonians. The whole mountainous tract from the recess of the Adriatic bay to the Rhizonic gulf, 2 and to the territory of the Ardiaei, intervening between the sea and Pannonia, forms the coast of Illyria. Here perhaps we ought to begin an uninterrupted account of these places, after a short repetition. In describing Italy we said, that the Istri were the first nation on the Illyrian coast, contiguous to Italy and to the Garni, and that the present government had advanced the limits of Italy to Pola, 3 a city of Istria. These limits are dis- tant about 800 stadia from the recess of the bay. It is the same distance from the promontory in front of Pola to An- con, 4 keeping Henetica 5 on the right hand. The whole voyage along the coast of Istria is 1300 stadia. 4. Next is the voyage along the coast of the lapodes, 1000 stadia in extent. The lapodes are situated on Mount Albius, which is the termination of the Alps, and is of very great height. They reach in one direction to the Pannonii and the Danube, and in another to the Adriatic. They are a warlike people, but were completely subdued by Augustus. Their cities are Metulum, Arupinum, Monetium, Vendum. 6 The country is poor, and the inhabitants live chiefly upon spelt and millet. 7 Their armour is after the Keltic^ fashion. Their bodiea. are punctured, like those of the other Illyrian and Thracian people. The Kulpa. a Gulf of Cataro. Now celebrated for the remains of a Roman amphitheatre. Ancona. 5 The Venetian territory. I am not acquainted with the sites of these places. G. 2 i 2