in the Ancient Geography, a people of Ethiopia, said to have lived in caves underground. Pomponius Melo gives a strange account of the Trogloidytes: he says they did not so properly speak as shriek; and that they lived on serpents.
TROGUS POMPÆLIUS, a Latin universal historian to the time of Augustus Caesar, of whom we have only an abridgement by Justin, flourished about 41 B.C.