[3474]. Steiner, Cod. Inscr. Danub. et Rheni, ii. p. 305; Orelli, 2029.

[3475]. Orelli, 4302; Henzen, 7259; Blanchet, loc. cit.

[3476]. Steiner, op. cit. i. p. 58, No. 130. Other names of consuls from 199 to 228 are given in Bonner Jahrb. xv. p. 61 (these are in graffito).

[3477]. Steiner, ii. p. 349 ff., Nos. 1649-51, 1653, 1661; Bonner Jahrb. xv. p. 53 ff.

[3478]. Gaz. Arch. 1877, p. 180; Roach-Smith, Collect. Antiq. iii. pl. 31, p. 193.

[3479]. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc, iv. p. 364.

[3480]. C.I.L. vii. 1335, 4.

[3481]. For the technique of this process see above, p. [442], and Brongniart, Traité, i. p. 425.

[3482]. There is an example of this ware from Cologne in the British Museum (Greek and Roman Department), and others at Turin and Trier. Déchelette (ii. p. 309) states that it is found in the first century B.C.

[3483]. See Bonner Jahrb. xcvi. p. 111 ff.; Hölder, Formen der röm. Thongef. p. 8.