Destrictarium [[p. 195]]: all the rooms at the left of the palaestra are of later date than the inscription; the present destrictarium probably takes the place of an earlier one.

Improvement of the arrangements for heating [[p. 196]]: the hollow walls of the caldarium are made with hollow tiles, while in the tepidarium tegulae mammatae are used; for a fuller discussion of the successive changes, see Mau, Pomp. Beiträge, pp. 131-141.

The brazier of Vaccula [[p. 197]]: Fiorelli, Pomp. ant. hist., vol. 2, pp. 649-650.

Hermes in the gymnasium at Phigalia [[p. 200]]: Paus. VIII. XXXIX. 4 (6); cf. also IV. XXXII. 1.

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE BATHS NEAR THE FORUM

Excavation [1824-1825]: Fiorelli, Pomp. ant. hist., vol. 2, pp. 106, 107-116, 118, 121-125, 128, vol. 3, p. 15.

Remains: Bechi, Terme Pompeiane, Museo Borb., vol. 2, pl. 49-52 (text, 31 pp.); Brulloff, Thermes di Pompéi (Paris, 1829), 10 large pls.; Gell, Pompeiana (Edit. of 1832), vol. 1, pp. 83-141, vol. 2, pp. 80-94; Mazois, Les ruines de Pompéi, vol. 3, pp. 67-77, pl. 47-50; Zahn, Neuentdeckte Wandgemälde in Pompeji (Stuttgart, 1828), pl. 2-5; Zahn, Die schönsten Ornamente und merkwürdigsten Gemälde aus Pompeji, Herkulanum und Stabiae, nebst einigen Grundrissen und Ansichten (3 parts, here cited as volumes, 302 pls. in 30 Heften, Berlin, 1827-1859), vol. 1, pl. 10, 46, 76, 94; Nissen, Pomp. Studien, pp. 128-135; Mau, Pomp. Beiträge, pp. 218-227.

Inscriptions of the builders [[p. 203]], of Vaccula [[p. 205]], of Aper and Rufus [[p. 206]]: C. I. L. X. 817-819.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE CENTRAL BATHS

Excavation (1876-1878), remains: Mau, Bull. dell' Inst., 1877, pp. 214-223, 1878, pp. 251-254. Laconicum: Mau, Pomp. Beiträge, pp. 144-145.