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Recent Catalogues of Italian Museums - Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums, im Auftrage und unter Mitwirkung des kaiserlick deutschen archaeologischen Instituts (römische Abteilung) beschrieben vonWalter Amerlung. Berlin: In Kommission bei Georg Reimer. Vol. I., 1903; Vol. II., 1908. Text, 8vo, pp. x + 935, 768. Plates, 4to, 121 + 83. M. 50 per vol. - Guida illustrata del Museo Nazionale di Napoli; approvata dal Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione. Compilata da D. Bassi, E. Gábrici, L. Mariani, O. Maruchhi, G. Patroni, G. de Petra, A. Sogliano; per cura di A. Ruesch. Naples: Richter & Co.; Munich: Buchholz, 1908. 8vo. Pp. 500. 129 illustrations in the text. Lire 25.

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page 235 note 1 In Oesterreichische Jahreshefte, vol. xi.

page 236 note 1 The results of accurate determination of provenance may be important. Amelung suggests that the pillar with three Horae in relief (Sala dei Busti, 389) may have belonged to the Ara Pacis Augustae, on the ground of its provenance from the Palazzo Ottoboni-Fiano. But the report of its discovery in the sixteenth century, which he dees not quote, speaks of it as found at some distance from the W. pier of the Arco di Portogallo ‘verso Propaganda,’ i.e. on the side remote from the Ara Pacis.