[3081] Or Ebro.

[3082] According to Ansart, this is either the modern Ensenada de Ballota or else the Puerta de Pô.

[3083] According to Ansart, the Orgenomesci occupied the same territory which Ptolemy has assigned to the Cantabri in general. See Note [3078] above.

[3084] Hardouin takes this to be Villaviciosa. Ansart thinks that Ria de Cella occupies its site.

[3085] They are supposed to have occupied the greater part of the principality of the Asturias and the province of Leon.

[3086] Hardouin and Mannert consider this to be identical with Navia or Nava, six miles to the east of Oviedo, an obscure place in the interior. Ansart however would identify it with Villaviciosa.

[3087] No doubt the headland now known as the Cabo de Penas.

[3088] Now Lugo in Gallicia.

[3089] Supposed by Ansart to be the Rio Caneiro, into which the Rio Labio discharges itself.

[3090] Supposed by Ansart to have dwelt in the vicinity of the Celtic promontory, now Cabo de Finisterra or Cape Finisterre. Of the Egovarri and Iadoni nothing whatever is known.