[359] Lord Coke’s First Institutes of the Laws of England (Thomas’ edit.) vol. ii. p. 193, and vol. i. p. 162.
[360] Lindenborg’s Codex Legum Antiquarum (1613), p. 609.
[361] Observations sur l’Histoire de S. Louys (in edit. of Joinville’s Life of St. Louis, 1668. Appendix, p. 34.)
[362] Delamarré's Traité de la Police (Paris, 1722), vol. ii. p. 636.
[363] Lobineau’s Histoire de Bretagne, vol. i. p. 204; Mezeray’s Histoire de France, tom. ii. pp. 168-69.
[364] Dictionnaire Historique et Geographique de la Bretagne (1778), p. 176.
[365] Essai Historique sur la ville de Bayeux (1829), p. 254, seqq.
[366] The other variety of Lycium, described by Dioscorides as procured in Asia-Minor (Lycia, Cappadocia, etc.), is now generally supposed to be an extract from the Rhamnus infectorius, or other species of Rhamnus. (See Professor Royle, in Linnæan Transactions, vol. xvii. p. 87; Dr. Adams, in his admirable edition of Paulus Ægineta, vol. iii. p. 234.)
[367] The Manners and Customs of the Romans, p. 287.
[368] Scriptores Historiæ Romanæ, tom. ii. p. 402. (Heidelberg edition of 1743.)