Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
A. D. Name. Date or ConstITUTIONS. 
330 Bassus.? xii. Kal. Jul. 
6 Ablabius.? ii. Kal. Dec. (Constantinopoli). 
331 Bacce Prid. Kal. Mart. 
; xiii. Kal. Nov. 
3 xv. Kal. Mati (Constantinopoli). 
Bar aie ia Non, Mails ae 
eee Prid. Non. Aug. 
2 aes Prid. Id. Aug. 
332 Leontius. ii. Id. April. 
333 Maximus. ii. Non. Maii. 
fs Ablabius. Id. Oct. 
. vii. Id. Mart. (Romae). 
SEES EER SAE RUE {i Non. Jul. Singideo). 
335 Pacatianus. xy. Kal. Maii (Constantinopoli). 
Prid. Non. Aug. (Viminacio). 
By Helix. Dat. xii. Kal. Nov. a 
poli). : 
336 Felix. P. P. viii. Id. Maii Nee ; 
: . Lecta xii. Kal. Aug. (Karthagine). 
yp Reeitomu tt vii. Id. Oct. 
‘ Evagrius. xi. Kal. Sept. (Constantinopol1). 
337 (?) Gregorius. Prid. Non. Febr. (Constantinopoli). 
338 Celsinus. Prid. Id. Jun. (Viminaci). 
Ge Domitius Leontius. xv. Kal. Nov. 
i Acindynus. vi. Kal. Jan. (Antiochiae). 
339 Celsinus.* vi. Id. Jan. (Treviris). 
Mecilius Hilarianus.® iy Kal ole 
340 Acindynus. Dat. Non. Apr. 
5 Philippus.® v. Id. Jun. 
5 Marcellinus. iv. Kal. Jul. 
3417 ~— Catulinus. viii. Kal. Jul. (Lauriaco). 
1 Ad Bassum Pf. U. (ii. 26, 2); corrected to Pf. P. with sufficient certainty. 
2 Ablabius was P. P. orientis, and evidently succeeded Secundus. 
3 ili. 30, 5 is addressed Felici (333 a.p.); and xiii. 4, 1, and xiii. 5, 6, are 
addressed ad Felicem (334 a.p.). Hence it is possible that Felix may have been. 
P. P. from 333 to 336. He must have been P. P. Italiae et Africae. 
4 xii. 1, 27 is inscribed Have Celsine karissime nobis. It seems certain that 
Celsinus was still P. P., and this constitution shows that he was P. P. Galliarum, 
as it is dated from Trier. Gregorius was P. P. Italiae (cf. Haenel on iv. 6, 3). 
ere this prefecture Felix was succeeded by Gregorius; Gregorius perhaps by 
Mecilius. 
° Mecilius seems to have been Prefect of Italy: cf. vi. 4, 4. 
6 Philippus is doubtful in 340: see Got. & Haenel ad xi. 30, 20- 
7 xii. 1, 32, ad Hilarianum (841) suggests the possibility that Hilarianus was. 
still P. P. in this year. Catulinus was Prefect of Italy. We do not know whether 
he was succeeded immediately by Placidus, or others intervened. 
