[3041] D’Anville places them in the Vallée de Soule, in the department of the Basses Pyrénées.

[3042] From them Campon, a place in the department of the Hautes Pyrénées, is supposed to have received its name.

[3043] Biscarosse, not far from Tête de Buch in the department of the Landes, is supposed to derive its name from this tribe.

[3044] Nothing whatever is known of them.

[3045] The more general reading is “Sassumini.” Ansart suggests that the town of Sarrum, between Cognac and Périgueux, in the department of the Dordogne, may have received its name from them.

[3046] Ansart suggests that Rieumes, in the department of the Haute Garonne, occupies the site of Ryesium, their chief town, mentioned by Ptolemy.

[3047] They are supposed to have given name to Tournay, in the department of the Hautes Pyrénées.

[3048] Supposed to be the same as the Consuarini, mentioned in B. iii. c. [5].

[3049] They probably gave name to Auch, in the department of Gers.

[3050] Their chief town occupied the site of Euse or Eause, in the department of Gers.