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Page 335. — He is reported to have eicaped at least fifty indictments should be, to have defended himself in at least fifty causes. Page 351. — The quotation is from the 10th book of the Odyssey, line 495 : Among the dead, whom Ulysses is to visit, Tiresias, Circe tells him, alone has re- tained his icisdom after death, the restfiit about as shadows. Comparison, page 356. ■•— The lines from Homer are from the Odyssey (XIV., 222). Life of Philop<emen, page 374. — The passage of Plato, about the Athe- nians becoming ill rnariners, is in the fourth book of the Laws, p. 706. Page 379. — Aristcenus (this is the more recognized form) is the same as the Aristwus of page 373 ; the readings vary. Page 380. — The hill of Evander is thought to be a mis-reading for the hill of Evas (or Evan, in the accusative case), mentioned by Polybius and Pau- ganias. Pol}-biu3, the historian, is the general's son, who carried the urn, men- tioned in pages 382 and 383. Life of Flamixinus, page 385. — Manlius should be Manius ; it is Man- ias Curio that is meant Page 388. — After the name Charops, in line 14, the words the son of Machatus have been accidentally omitted. Page 397. — The Achceans and Phthiotians should not be distinguished as two eparate tribes; it should be the Achceans of Phthiotis. ESD OF VOL. II.