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page 287 note * See Martigny, Dictionnaire des Antiquités Chrétiennes, sub voce Œuf symbolique, p. 470.
page 287 note † See Boldetti and Cavedoni, quoted by Martigny.
page 287 note ‡ Apud eundem.
page 288 note * It. Ant., p. 92.
page 288 note † Dissert. Arch., i. p. 163.
page 288 note ‡ In these two inscriptions the TT, in the word COTTI, is represented by sigla consisting of a single T with the vertical stroke prolonged alove the horizontal stroke.
page 289 note * The woodcut is reduced from a rough sketch taken from the marble, und communicated by Padre Garrucci.
page 292 note * Collectanea Antiqua, v. iv. 41.
page 292 note † Horsley (Cumberland).
page 292 note ‡ Idem, Britannia Romana, p. 202.
page 292 note § Mittheilungen of the Zurich Society, vol. x. 1854, under “Inscriptiones Confœderationis Helveticæ Latinæ,” edited by Dr. Mommsen. I believe this is the only record yet noticed of this worship in Switzerland.
page 293 note * Tacitus, Germ. c. 8.
page 293 note † Tacitus, Germ. c. 9, “Vidimus, sub Divo Vespasiano, Veledam diu apud plerosque Numinis loco habitam.”
page 293 note ‡ Suetonius, lib. 7, c. 14.
page 294 note * Vide ante, p. 242.
page 296 note * See ante, p. 242.
page 297 note * It will be found figured in a plate at the end of the 1st volume of Woodward and Wilks's History of Hampshire.