[167] The cohorts of Alpini, Montani, and Ligures, which represent the contingents of all the little Alpine provinces.
[168] Four cohortes miliariae which appear late in the second century and were probably raised at the time of the Marcomannian War.
[169] The regiments of Bosporani. Some of the auxilia of Moesia are perhaps included among the regiments of Thracians.
[170] The Ala Vespasiana Dardanorum and the cohorts I and II Aurelia Dardanorum.
[171] A cohors Macedonum E. (A. E. 1909. 58), and two regiments of Cyrrhestici.
[172] The mysterious Ala VII Phrygum. When this regiment was only known by one inscription (vi. 1838) the number was naturally emended. It has, however, been confirmed by the diploma for 139 and a Greek inscription (A. E. 1899. 177). The explanation is still uncertain. It is incredible that Phrygia really contributed seven alae, six of which have mysteriously vanished.
[173] Three cohorts of Paphlagonians and three of Galatians raised by Trajan.
[174] Including two alae Parthorum.
[175] Including the three ‘cohortes sagittariorum’.
[176] Including the Ituraean regiments.