Name of the Roman colony [[p. 12]]: known from inscriptions, as that of Holconius Rufus and Egnatius Postumus [[p. 85]], and the tablets of Caecilius Jucundus, as 3340, CXLIII. in C. I. L. IV. Suppl. 1; with the latter we may compare the abbreviation after the name of Privatus [[p. 504]].
Civic administration [[p. 12]]: Marquardt, Römische Staatsverwaltung, vol. 1 (Edit. 2, Leipzig, 1881), pp. 132-215: C. I. L. X. pp. 90-93, IV. pp. 249-255; Willems, Les élections municipales à Pompéi (Paris, 1886), and review of this book by Mau, Röm. Mitth., vol. 4 (1889), pp. 298-302.
Duumvirates of Caligula [[p. 14]]: C. I. L. X. 901, 902, 904.
Lex Petronia [[p. 14]]: C. I. L. X. 858 [cf. [p. 219]]; Marquardt, op. cit. vol. 1, p. 170.
Inscriptions referring to priests [[p. 14]]: augurs, C. I. L. X. 806, 820, 822; pontifices, C. I. L. X. 788, 789, 791, 851, 859; of Mars, C. I. L. IV. 879; of Ceres, C. I. L. X. 812, 1036, 1074; of Ceres and Venus, Not. d. scavi, 1890, p. 91, and Ephem. Epigr. VIII. p. 86; divinity not mentioned, C. I. L. X. 810-813, 816, 950, 998-999; of Augustus, C. I. L. X. 798, 830, 837-840, 943-948, IV. 1180 (?); of Julia Augusta, C. I. L. X. 961 (?); of Fortuna Augusta, C. I. L. X. 824-828; of Mercury and Maia, C. I. L. X. 884-923; of Nero, C. I. L. IV. 1185 [quoted on [p. 222]].
Officials of the Pagus Augustus Felix [[p. 14]]: C. I. L. X. 814, 853, 924, 944, 1027, 1028, 1030, 1042, 1055, 1074; Röm. Mitth., vol. 4 (1889), p. 344.
Pompeian wine [[p. 14]]: Plin. N. H. XIV. II. 35, III. 38, VI. 70; Columella, De re rust. III. II. 27. For the forms of the amphorae, see the plate at the end of C. I. L. IV. following the map; for the inscriptions, C. I. L. IV. pp. 171-188 and Suppl. 2.
Pompeian cabbage and onions [[p. 15]]: Plin. N. H. XIX. VIII. 140; Columella, De re rust. X. 135, XII. X. 1.
Volcanic products [[p. 15]]: pumice stone, Vitr. II. VI. 2; oil mills, Cato, De agri cultura, XXII. 3, 4, CXXXV. 2.
Cicero's Pompeianum [[p. 16]]: Cic. Acad. pr. II. III. 9, XXV. 80; ad Att. I. XX. 1, V. II. 1, X. XV. 1, XVI. 4, XIII. VIII; ad Fam. VII. III. 1, IV, XII. XX; ad Quint. fr. II. XIV. 1; Plut. Cic. VIII. See also Schmidt, Cicero's Villen—Das Pompeianum, Neue Jahrbücher für das Klassische Altertum, vol. 3 (1899), pp. 489-497, and the review by Mau, Röm. Mitth. vol. 15 (1900), pp. 129-130.