[399] Lehner, Pl. v, no. 3.
[400] Lindenschmidt, Tracht und Bewaffnung des römischen Heeres, Pl. vi, no. 2.
[401] Lehner, Pl. no. 2.
[402] Lehner, Pl. vi, no. 3. This monument may be slightly later in date than the others, since the soldier carries an oval shield.
[403] Lehner, Pl. vi, no. 4.
[404] The details are brought out most clearly on Cichorius, Pl. 52.
[405] Rangordnung, p. 59: ‘Sie (the numeri) dienen zur Ergänzung der zur schweren Infanterie umgeschaffenen Auxiliarcohorten.’
[406] Tac. Ann. i. 51 ‘leves cohortes’, ii. 52 ‘legio medio leves cohortes duaeque alae in cornibus locantur’. Similarly iii. 39, iv. 73.
[407] Cichorius, Pl. 27. For the helmet with metal ribs see Baldwin Brown, Arts and Crafts, Pl. xxx, Fig. 118. For the skins of animals worn by German auxiliaries see Tac. Hist. ii. 88.
[408] Cichorius, Pl. 47, 50 and 80. They carry the Asiatic παλίντονα τόξα and may well be Palmyreni. Cichorius decides that those who wear scale armour are probably Iazyges, but his reasons seem insufficient.