84 Horrea Celiae (Caeliae) was a village of ecclesiastical province of Byzacium, ten miles north of Hadrumetum. A Tenax is mentioned as bishop in Cypr. Ep. lxvii.
86 Assuras was in ecclesiastical province of Zeugitana. For Victor, cp. c. 4.
89 Capse was in ecclesiastical province of Byzacene. This Donatulus is probably to be identified with the one mentioned Cypr. Ep. lvi.
91 Rusiccade was at the mouth of the Thapsus, in ecclesiastical province of Numidia.
93 Cuiculi was in ecclesiastical province of Numidia.
95 Hippo Diarrhytus (Hippozaritus) was on the coast in ecclesiastical province of Zeugitana. For Petrus, cp. Cypr. Ep. lxvii.
97 Ausafa was in ecclesiastical province of Zeugitana. For Lucius, cp. Bk. VI. cc. 14 and 38, and Bk. VII. c. 26.
99 Gurgites was in ecclesiastical province of Byzacium. For Felix, cp. Bk. VI. cc. 19, 33, 40; Bk. VII. cc. 10, 28..
101 Lamasba was in ecclesiastical province of Numidia.
105 Gazaufala (Gazophyla) was in ecclesiastical province of Numidia.
107 Tucca (Thucca) was in ecclesiastical province of Numidia. Honoratus occurs as bishop's name in Cypr. Epp. lvii., lxii., lxvii., lxx. bis. The attempts to distinguish or to identify these are hazardous.
109 Octavus was in ecclesiastical province of Numidia. For Victor, cp. cc. 4, 32.
111 Mascula was in ecclesiastical province of Numidia.
112 Conc. Carth. Ibid. sec. 79.
114 Thambei (Thambi, Satambei), was in ecclesiastical province of Byzacium.
117 Chullabi, or Cululi, was in ecclesiastical province of Byzacium. For Aurelius, cp. c. 5.