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79, 79„,* 80, 85, 115, 118, 146, 147, 153, 154, 155, 155 2 , 165, 179; 4, 

 202 ; 5, 12, 12 2 , 18, 24, f 33, 34, 38, 46, 50, f 63, 67, 91, 92 £, 93, 96, 

 98, 99,* 100, 115; 6, 13, 17, 43, 76,82, 112, 118, 119, 137; 7, 8a, 8a 2 , 

 26, 28, 29, 38, 43,56, 156, 163, 172, 188* 220, 239; 8, 27, 64, 111; 

 138 ; 9, 7/3, 12, 12 2 , 18, 22, 46, 47, 93, 106, 107. 



(c) Indicative pluperfect : 1, 185 ; 4, 200; 7, 175 ; 8, 6, 27; 9, 84. 



(d) Optative present: 2, 181. 



(e) Infinitive present : 1, 94,f 2, 42 ; 8, 135. | 



(/) Infinitive aorist : 2, 118; 6, 84, 137; 8, 135. 



(3) Past and present spheres combined. Subordinate verb: 



(a) Indicative present : 3, 117, 117 2 . 



(b) Indicative perfect: 4, 7. 



(4) Future sphere. Subordinate verb: 

 («) Subjunctive aorist: 8, 22. 



(1) Present sphere. Subordinate verb : 



(a) Indicative present: 3, 104; 4, 181. f 



(b) Subjunctive present: 4, 196. 



(c) Subjunctive aorist: 1, 93; 3, 31, f 82 ; 4, 30; 6, 86y.§ 



(d) Infinitive present : 1, 202. f 



(2) Past sphere. Subordinate verb : 



(a) Indicative aorist: 1, 67, 102, 115, 130, 191; 2, 103, 118, 143, 

 143 2 , 150, 157; 3, 136, 158 ; 4, 12, 105, 122, 123, 166, 201, 203, 203 2 ; 

 5, 51,|| 92 y, 92 £, 97 ; 6, 15, 24, 40, | 75, j 83, 83 2 , 99, 140; 7,59, 113, 

 181, 225 |; 8, 58; 9, 62. 



(b) Indicative imperfect: 1, 158, 196; 3, 48; 4, 160, 160 2 ^[; 6, 

 llSf; 9, 5o.|| 



(t-) Indicative pluperfect : 5, 51 $ ; 9, 55.* 



(d) Indicative historical present : 1, 98 ; 6, 75. 



(e) Infinitive aorist: 1, 94; 2, 102; 5, 85, 86. 



(3) Future sphere. Subordinate verb : 



(a) Indicative future : 9, 58. 



(b) Subjunctive present: 2, 115. 



(e) Subjunctive aorist : 4, 43 ; 8, 108. 



* Also the imperfect. t Twice. 



{ Also the aorist. § els o ; in hexameter verse. 



|| Also the pluperfect. IT iyivero, but see above, p. 207. 



