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the privilege of Latin citizenship, under the command of their 
Prefect, Caius Silvius Auspex, (erected this).” 
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Fig. 4. Scale ys. 
This altar was first described in the Dumfries and Galloway 
Courier for August 26th (with woodcut) and Sept. 7th, 1813. It 
is also the subject of a communication from A.I.K., “* New Kent 
Road,” London, in the Gentleman's Magazine for June, 1832. But 
it was only on the publication of Wilson’s Prehistoric Annals of 
Scotland in 1851 that it attracted general attention. 
13. Probably dug up near the same place as No. 12, date un- 
certain ; in the garden of the farm-house of Land (1896). 
