[1154] Inhabitants of Biscay.
[1155] People of Navarre.
[1156] Who the Pleutauri were, we do not know. The Bardyetæ appear to be the same people whom Strabo afterwards speaks of as Bardyiti, or Bardyali, who occupied a narrow slip of land between the east of Alava and the west of Navarre. The Allotriges Casaubon supposes to be the same as the Autrigones, who occupied the coast from Laredo to the Gulf of Bilboa.
[1157] Inhabitants of Biscay.
[1158] Iberus.
[1159] πλὴν Τουίσοι: these words are manifestly corrupt, but none of the various conjectural readings seem at all probable.
[1160] From the Pillars to the Sacred Promontory, or Cape St. Vincent.
[1161] The rock of Gibraltar.
[1162] Carthagena.
[1163] Viz. from Carthagena.