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Thursday, March 22nd, 1877

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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* These house-walls as well as the water-conduits, consisting of but small stones joined without any cement, do not of course deserve the name “cyclopean,” and they could not be called so if they were found alone; but in the midst of real cyclopean walls I cannot help calling them so. Otherwise, the word “cyclopean” only implies the gigantic, never the lilliputian, though it may exhibit the same shape.