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PHOTOGRAPHS ITALY, excluding Rome 



26. Sienna. Panorama of the Piazza del 



Campo, with Torre della Mangia. 



27. La Cattedrale. 



28. Side View. 

 29. The Archbishop's Palace. 



30. Palace of the Signoria. 



31. Palace of the Signoria, with the 



Torre della IMangia. 



32. Buonsignori Palace, 



ITALY ROME. By Macpherson. 

 Vol. I. Containing: 



1. Arch of Constantine, South Fa9ade. 



2. North Facade. 



3. North Facade, including the Meta 



Sudans, and a portion of the 

 Convent of S. Bonaventura. 



4. Fountain of Trevi. 



5. Portion of Forum of Ner\'a, sometimes 



called Temple of Pallas. 



6. Wanting. 



7. Columns of Forum of Nerva, and Arch 



called L'Arco dei Pantani. 



8. Three Columns at foot of the Capitol, 



formerly styled Temple of Jupiter 

 Tonans, and Arch of Septimius 

 Severus. 



9. Eight Columns at foot of the Capitol, 



formerly styled Temple of Concord, 

 and now Temple of Vespasian, or 

 Temple of Saturn. 



10. Wanting. 



11. Eight Columns at foot of the Capitol, 



formerly styled Temple of Concord, 

 seen from one side. 



12. Temple of Venus, and Rome, with 



distant view of the Roman Forum, 

 taken from the Coliseum. 



13. Excavations of the Julian Basilica, in- 



cluding a view of various Temples 

 in the Forum, with Arch of Titus 

 in the distance. 



14. Base of the Column in the Forum of 



Trajan. 



15. Forum Romanum, looking towards the 



Capitol. 



16. Forum Romanum, general view taken 



from the Clivus Capitolinus, in- 

 cluding the principal Temples and 

 Arch of Titus. 



17. Temple of Vesta and House of Rienzi. 



18. Wanting. 



19. Temple of Vesta and Fountain ; taken 



in Summer. 



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and Venice (continued) : 



33. Sienna. Cortile of Grottanelli Palace. 



34. Spoleto. Aqueduct de Longobardi. 



35. Todi Cathedral. 



36. Door of S. Fortunato Church. 



37. Verona. Amphitheatre, exterior. 



38. Cathedral. 



39. Bronze Doors of S. Zeno Church. 



40. Vicenza. The Basilica. 



Fol. 4 vols. 



20. Forum of Trajan. 



21. Wanting. 



22. View of Ponte Rotto, with new Sus- 



pension Bridge. 



23. Fa9ade of Church of St. John, Lateran. 



24. Ruin, called the Temple of Minerva 



Medica. 



25. Garden-Front of Villa Medici, built 



from design of Michael Angelo, on 

 the Pincian Hill. 



26. The Porta Maggiore and Tomb of the 



Baker. 



27. Arch of Titus. Roman Forum. 



28. Bas-Relief in interior, representing 



Procession of the Seven-branched 

 Candlestick. 



29. Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, 



in Square of the Capitol. (Bronze.) 



30. Wanting. 



31. Coliseum, with Arch of Constantine. 



32. Coliseum, with distant Latin and Alban 



Mountains, and the Church of 

 St. John, Lateran. 



33. Portion of Interior Wall. 



34. Castle and Bridge of St. Angelo, with 



the Vatican in the distance. 



35. Castle of St. Angelo. 



36. Garden in the Vatican, styled "della 



Pigna," containing Marble Base of 

 a Column dedicated to Antoninus, 

 architecture of Bramante. 



37. Bas-Relief showing Funereal Games, 



being one side of Base of the 

 Antonine Column, in Garden of the 

 Vatican. 



38. Bas-Relief representing the Apotheosis 



of Antoninus and Faustina, on 

 other side of Antonine Column, 

 in Garden of the Vatican. 



39. Church of Santa Pudenziana, titular 



church of Cardinal Wiseman. 



