[3321] The modern Acor, according to Marcus.
[3322] The modern Pedeles or Delys, according to Ortellius and Mannert, Tedles according to D’Anville.
[3323] The modern Jigeli or Gigeri. It was probably in ancient times the emporium of the surrounding country.
[3324] Destroyed, according to Hardouin, and probably by the incursions of the sea. At the mouth of the Ampsaga (now called the Wad-El-Kebir or Sufjimar, and higher up the Wadi Roumel) there is situate a small sea-port called Marsa Zeitoun.
[3325] Near the present Mazuaa, according to Mannert.
[3326] The modern Burgh, according to D’Anville and Mannert, but more probably considerably to the east of that place.
[3327] The modern El-Herba, according to Mannert.
[3328] Marcus suggests that this is the Chinalaph of Ptolemy, and probably the modern Schellif.
[3329] The same that is called Savis by Ptolemy, who places Icosium on its banks.
[3330] By Mela called the Vabar. Marcus supposes it to be the same as the modern Giffer.