230 EFFECT OF DEBASEMENT CHAP. ix. 



Dried figs . twenty-five for 025 



Plums from the mountains of Damascus, eight for 025 

 Quinces . . ten for .025 



Ditto, second-rate . twenty for .025 



Agricultural labourers . ' . $* day 01510 



Stone-mason . . . . 1 11 8 



Labourer of inside work in houses . . 1 11 8 



Worker in marble or mosaic . . . 1 18 2 



Wall-painter . . . ..256 



Figure-painter . . . . 4 16 6 



Shipwright in sea- vessels . . . 1 18 2 



Ditto in river- vessels . . .1118 



The driver of a mule, with food , . 15 10 



Brazier, for his work in brass . V ft 5 3 



Ditto, for his work in copper . . . 3 10 



For a hooded cloak . . . 13 2 



For breeches . . . . 13 2 



For hose or stockings . . .025 



For the master appointed to teach letters, for each 



boy . V month 1 11 8 



For the arithmetician, for each boy . .273 



For the Greek and Latin grammarian, for each 

 pupil . . . . .688 



To the advocate or lawyer, for an application to 



the court (in postulatione) . .688 



At hearing the cause (in cogmtione) . . 32 6 



An ox hide, prepared for soling boots and shoes, 



and for making straps and harness . . 19 7 6 



A beaver's skin . . . .344 



A leopard's or lion's skin . . . 32 6 



The same made up . . . . 40 8 



Boots (caligce) for muleteers or labourers of the 



best kind, without nails . . .3176 



Military caligse, without nails . . .346 



