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Any discovery connected with the Roman Conquest of Britain is of such general as well as antiquarian interest that I need no apology for calling the attention of the Society to a remarkable relic recording the success of the Roman invaders, even though it will not be now described for the first time.
page 439 note a Vol. v. fasc. 2.
page 441 note a , Madden, Coins of the Jens (1881), p. 214. Cohen.Google Scholar
page 442 note a Vol. xliv. p. 101.
page 442 note b Naples, 1843, p. 28.
page 442 note c Vol. xiii. p. 85.
page 442 note d Vol. xi. p. 147.
page 443 note a Heft lv. and lvi., 1875, p. 177.
page 443 note b Alt. uns. heidn. Vorzeit, Heft iv., PI. vi. 2.
page 443 note c See J. Six, De Gorgone. 4to. Amsterdam, 1885.
page 444 note a 1102-4.