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Moses, G. H.: Greece and Montenegro.—X XIII; 24; 281-310. 
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Van Vorst, M.: Naples.— XVI; 121; 489-504. 
Symons, A.: Verona.—XVI; 108; 876-881. 
Cortesi, S.: The campanile of Venice-—XIX; 68; 922-927. 
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