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 322 RIESSINGER'S PRESS AT ROME. whole matter, leading up to the same conclusion, will be found on pp. 14-18 of the first part of Fava and Bresciano's work. The only fresh point made in the present note is the distinction between the two states of the type, in which connection the following grouping of the eight books con- cerned may be of interest : 1. Reversed N (i.e., N with diagonal running upwards from left to right), double hyphen, etc. c Hieronymus : epistolae.' Hain *855<D. Proftor 6747. 828 ff. c Aurelius Vidtor, Sextus Rufus.' Hain 2135? Prodtor 6672. 42 ff. c Zabarella : ledlura super Clementinas.' Fava & Bresciano 8. 344 ff. 2. Intermediate. Normal N, double hyphens. 'Paulus II: regulae.' Hain 12488. Prodlor 6671. 36 ff. 134 ff. 3. Normal N, no hyphens. c Lapus de Castelho: allegationes.' Hain 4578. Prodtor 6674. 120 ff. c Paulus II : bulk anni iubilei 1470.' Prodtor 6670. 6 ff. c Dom. de Sandto Geminiano : super sexto Decre- talium.' Hain 7529. Prodtor 6673. 310 ff. It may be pointed out by the way that the two official publications of the Pope are very unlikely to have been printed anywhere save at Rome. The only definite date attaching to any of the
 * Terentius : comoediae.' Fava & Bresciano 7.