2. In place of the Iambus, a Tribrach (

) may stand in any foot but the last. In the odd feet (first, third, and fifth) may stand a Spondee, Dactyl, or Anapaest, though the last two are less frequent. Sometimes a Proceleusmatic (

) occurs.

3. In the Latin comic writers, Plautus and Terence, great freedom is permitted, and the various equivalents of the Iambus, viz. the Dactyl, Anapaest, Spondee, Tribrach, Proceleusmatic, are freely admitted in any foot except the last.


SUPPLEMENTS TO THE GRAMMAR.

I. JULIAN CALENDAR.

[371]. 1. The names of the Roman months are: Jānuārius, Februārius, Mārtius, Aprīlis, Majus, Jūnius, Jūlius (Quīntīlis[[62]] prior to 46 B.C.), Augustus (Sextīlis[[62]] before the Empire), September, Octōber, November, December. These words are properly Adjectives in agreement with mēnsis understood.