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unguent spoon, and bronze cup. The Hypocaust is shown, and the founda- 

 tions of the Rooms, etc. At y, near the East Gate, was another hypocaust, 

 the pillars formed each of one ston€ : the wall behind, represented in the 

 Plan by a single line, was plastered and painted ; two colours, red and blue, 

 being distinctly visible. The fireplace and doorway, in the building just 

 below this wall, are shown upon the Plan. 



We do not know where the fine altar discovered in the seventeenth century 

 was found. The later find, now at Durham, was obtained in making the 

 Ballast Railway, shown on the Plan. The buildings South of this appear to 

 have been possibly of the nature of Barracks. In building the houses 

 recently erected in Edith Street, many very interesting objects have been 

 brought to light, a sphere of glass, rings, leaden bulljB, and enamelled 

 personal ornaments for example. 



ADDENDUM. 



The following additional Potters' Stamps have been found 

 since the completion of the preceding Lists. 



72. c. OIVST *' or OLVST ^^- ^' 



On outside of fragment of elaborately ornamented Samian 

 bowl, in raised letters, each one-third of an inch long. It is 

 matter of doubt whether the second letter is I or L. 



73. h. gVADRATI 

 On a fragment of Hack ware. 



74. J. SECVNDINI 75. 3. VICTOR. F* 

 76. I. MAIO 77. h. TTA 



78. J, TIAN 79. I. VM 



Another tile inscription has also been found : — 

 19. I. C OH V G 



Another graphitic inscription : — 

 21. 5. X 



And two leaden bulla?, 7 J., and 8 h., with inscriptions, which 

 I am not at present at liberty to giv(>. 



