PursEr—On a London WS. of Cicero’s Letters. 367 
known ms. of Horace), 2773 (the ms., called Graevit primus, of the 
first eight books of the Epp. ad Fam.), 4933, 58377, 5378 (corre- 
spondence and notes of Graevius). See Streicher, Comm. Philologae 
Tenenses, m1. 212.| After that comes the following table of con- 
tents :— 
In hoc libro continentur diuersae epistolae Tull Ciceronis 
Hic Tullius de amicicia et de senectute 
Inuectiua Tulli in Salustium et Salustii in Ciceronem 
In Catilinam tres libri inuectiuarum Tull 
Paradoxa Stoicorum . liber pro Marco Marcello 
liber pro quinto ligario 
Philiphica Tullu . liber officii. 
Alexander in fine. 
As a matter of fact, the works comprised in the volume are :— 
Fol. 16. 
524. 
538d. 
574. 
640. 
71a. 
1138a. 
114a. 
115¢. 
1256. 
129a. 
13la. 
134a. 
13506. 
1370. 
140a. 
1420. 
146a. 
153d. 
159a. 
1608. 
1646. 
1775. 
180a. 
185a. 
Epp. ad Familiares, rx.—xy1. 
Epistola ad Octauianum. 
De Petitione Consulatus. 
De Amicitia. 
De Senectute. 
Philippics. 
Cicero in Sallustium. 
Sallustius in Ciceronem. 
Orationes (four) against Catiline. 
Paradoxa Stoicorum. 
Pro Marcello. 
Pro Ligario. 
Pro rege Deiotaro (to aetate § 26. 1216.26 Orelli). 
Fulgentius Planciades de abstrusis Sermonibus. 
Pro Marcello. 
Pro Ligario. 
Pro rege Deiotaro. 
Pro Milone. 
De imperio Cn. Pompeii. 
Erf. ms. fragment about Milo’s case (see Orelli 1. 
p. 1152). 
Verrine IIT. to § 10 deprecati. 
Erf. ms. excerpts of Verrine IV. 
De Officiis I. 
De Officiis IT. (to cntellegentiae, § 34. 693. 12, Orelli). 
Letter of Alexander the Great to Aristotle, generally 
called De Situ Indiae. 
Julii Valerii Epitome. 
