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Thursday, December 17th, 1868

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1870

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page 187 note * See Proceedings, 2 S. iii. 513.

page 188 note * The woodcut here given has been copied with great care from Mr. Fowler's original drawing, aided by reference to a plaster cast which, aa mentioned farther on, he was good enough to present to the Museum of the Society. Seveial letters however are uncertain, as in the case of a worn inscription such as this must always be the case. Wherever a doubt occurred as to the true reading, the doubtful strokes have been indicated by dotted lines.

page 191 note * As to the subterranean signs used by the Roman Surveyors, see Mr. H. C. Coote's paper “On the Centuriation of Roman Britain,” Archæologia, xlii. 143, and also that gontleman's notes on the Area finalis itself, communicated to the Society on January 28, 1869, which will lie found printed in a subsequent page of the present volume.

page 191 note † Vide ante, p. 118.