[21] Byron.

[22] This does not occur in the Pompeian houses.

[23] Marked a, a, on the plans.

[24] Vitruvius, however, seems to use the terms atrium and cavædium as quite synonymous.

[25] Marked respectively c, and f, f, on the plan of the House of Pansa.

[26] Marked b, b, on the plans.

[27] At the Crystal Palace can be seen an interesting reproduction of a Pompeian house, which was designed by the late Sir Digby Wyatt. It gives a very faithful reproduction of the arrangement and the size of an average Pompeian house; and though every part is rather more fully covered with decoration than was usual in the originals, the decorations of each room faithfully reproduce the treatment of some original in Pompeii or Herculaneum.