[2543]. Steiner, Cod. Inscr. Rom. Danub. et Rheni, ii. p. 253, No. 1389.

[2544]. C.I.L. xv. p. 5 ff. For epigraphical and grammatical peculiarities see ibid. p. 7. On p. 204 is given a list of emperors whose names are found on the tiles, from Trajan to Septimius Severus.

[2545]. See for these abbreviations and expressions C.I.L. xv. p. 387.

[2546]. B.M. E 152.

[2547]. C.I.L. xiv. 4089, 1.

[2548]. C.I.L. xv. 3, 4, xiv. 4089, 4.

[2549]. Cat. p. 73, Nos. 60-3.

[2550]. C.I.L. vii. 1235; Roach-Smith, Collect. Antiq. i. p. 143: see also Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xxxix. p. 389.

[2551]. Numerous examples of these legionary stamps will be found in Steiner’s Codex Inscr. Rom. Danubii et Rheni (1851); they will presumably be republished in the forthcoming part of vol. xiii. of the Latin Corpus.

[2552]. C.I.L. xiv. 4090, 2.