[94] This passage is supplied conjecturally.

[95] The whole of the foregoing passage is supplied conjecturally.

[96] The above has been introduced to supply the place of a passage which has been lost from the original text.

[97] 9687l. 10s.

[98] 387,480l.

[99] 8072l. 18s. 4d.

[100] 242l. 4s. 3d.

[101] 12l. 18s. 4d.

[102] The conclusion of this speech is lost. The effect of it was, that the order for the triumph of Lucius Paullus passed unanimously. The beginning of the account of the procession is also lost. As we have adopted Twiss’s text in our translation, we give here the continuation of the history, which has been derived chiefly from Plutarch.

[103] 968,750l.