[2723] e.g., iv, 2, § 2.—παρὰ μὲν οὖν τοῖς Πετροκορίοις σιδηρουργεῖά ἐστιν ἀστεῖα καὶ τοῖς Κούβοις Βιτούριξι, παρὰ δὲ τοῖς Καδούρκοις λινουργίαι; and iv. 3, § 3,—τὴν δ’ ἐπὶ τῷ Ῥήνῳ πρῶτοι τὴν ἁπάντων οἰκοῦσιν Ἐλουήττιοι, παρ’ οἷς εἰσιν αἱ πηγαὶ τοῦ ποταμοῦ ἐν τῷ Ἀδούλᾳ ὄρει. See also viii, 3, § 11.
[2724] B. G., iv, 36, § 4.
[2725] General Creuly (Rev. arch., nouv. sér., viii, 1863, p. 310) agrees with Airy.
[2726] Archaeologia, xxxiv, 1852, p. 237.
[2727] See H. Meusel, Lex. Caes., i, 843.
[2728] Ib., ii, 167.
[2729] ‘They crossed the Rhine ... 30 miles below the place where the bridge had been built.’
[2730] ‘It was announced ... that a large column was moving up the river, and that the sound of oars was audible in the same direction; and that troops were being ferried across the river in barges below.’
[2731] ‘He led out the remaining legions in light marching order; stationed a large number of baggage-cattle in the river on the upper and the lower side [of the ford]; and made the army cross over.’ Cf. Zeitschrift für allgemeine Erdkunde, xviii, 1865, pp. 163-4.
[2732] B. G., v, 2, § 3.