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The Roman Wall in Scotland. By Sir George Macdonald. 9¾ × 6. Pp. xvi + 492. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1934. 30s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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page 82 note 1 Quoted p. 3.

page 83 note 1 On the other hand, the need for reinforcements on the Danube frontier may have been so urgent that the Second Adjutrix was withdrawn without regard for Britannic requirements.

page 83 note 2 Dessau, Inscr. Lat. Sel. 1025, indicates that a detachment of Leg. IX, probably 1,000 men, took part in the Chattan War, A.D. 83. Dessau, 9200, shows that detachments of all four Britannic legions were employed on the Continent, probably at this time.

page 83 note 3 Pauly-Wissowa, , Real-Encyclopädie, xiii, cols. 647–9Google Scholar. See also Birley, E., Arch. Ael., 4th series, xi, 149Google Scholar.