[Page 77], sixth line from bottom, for second read third, 299–296.

[Page 103]. The Apollo Theatre is pulled down.

[Page 118], line 21, for Monsignor Macchi read the Maggiordomo; also at page 124, third line from bottom.

[Page 121]. Vatican Galleries.—Second line, for 3rd and 4th objects read—3. S. Giovanni della Salle, founder of the Christian Brothers Schools, by C. Manani, 1888. 4. Jesuits Martyred in Japan, by Peter Gagliardi.

Second Room.—No. 12, read S. Grata of Bergamo, with the head of her lover, S. Alexander of the Theban legion, by Peter Loverini, 1887.

[Page 126]. Hall of Busts.For 280 read 273, the young Augustus. For 282 read 272, and for 285 read 292.

[Page 127]. Cabinet of Masks.For 427 read 425. For 428 read 427. After Alcamenes, line 10, read 436, Venus of Cnidos, by Praxiteles. For 436 read 441. Omit 441, Ganymedes, and for 442 read 443.

[Page 129]. Chiaramonti Corridor.For 635 read 636. Omit 416, Augustus as a Youth. Insert 372a, A Fragment from the Parthenon, by Phidias. Omit 112, Venus of Cnidos. For 484 read 483, Cupid. 639 read Sœmia.

[Page 130]. Braccio Nuovo.For 92 read 38B. For 96A read 97A. Insert 112, a fine bust of Juno as queen of heaven.

[Page 136]. Torlonia Museum closed to the public.