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page 78 note 1 Some improvements on the text published in the Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum, and reprinted in Ch. Michel's Recueil d'inscriptions grecgues, 431, have been given in Göttingische gelthrte Anzeiger, 1898, p. 233.
page 78 note 2 Wilcken, U., Göttingische gelehrte Anzeiger, 1895, p. 142Google Scholar; Straak, M. L., Rhein. Mus., 1898, p. 413Google Scholar. I have to thank Mr. H. Pomtow for kiudly informing me that he considers Ζωτων Κλωνος as a brother of Φασων Κλωνος, named as manumissor in an inscription from Delphi (Wescher-Foucart, Inscriptions de Delphes 159) and as living therefore in the first half of the second century B.C.
page 80 note 1 The writer of the present paper and Mr. W. H. St. John Hope, the Assistant-Secretary of the Society.
page 82 note 1 Papers communicated to the Soc. of Antiquaries of London by Mr. Joyce on the excavations conducted by him at Silchester, may be found in Archaeologia xl. 403, xlvi. 329, 344.
page 84 note 1 See Archaeologia 1. 272 et seq.
page 90 note 1 It is just possible that some extensive walls of large blocks of stone, roughly constructed, which were discovered in a gorge S. E. of Amiternum by Simelli in 1809, and referred by him to the Fines Sabinorum on the strength of the forged inscription C.I.L. ix. 400,* may be connected with the original course of the Via Caecilia, which would in this case have run somewhat S. of Amiternum without touching it. See Annali dell' Istituto, 1829, p. 52, 1832, p. 3, 1834, p. 36. My knowledge of Simelli's account is due to the kindness of Prof. Lanciani, who possesses the rough draft of it.
page 90 note 1 Btrl. Phil. Woch. 10 Dec. 1898.
page 91 note 1 Berl. Phil. Woch. 10 Dec. 1898.
page 91 note 2 Journ. Hell. Stud. xviii. p. 330 ff.
page 91 note 3 Berl. Phil. Woch. 3. Dec. 1898.