Albano—Tivoli—■ Vico- Varo.
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Albano—Original Viaduct of the Via Appia, near Ariccia,
b.c. 312. 4to. 3032
Palazzuola (Alba Longa)—Scarped cliff, with a Tomb of
a Roman Consul cut upon it. 4to. 3033
Alba Longa—Scarped cliff at the lower end of Alba Longa,
(under the Monastery of Palazzuola, behind a wall). 4to. 3034
Alba Longa—Rocca di Papa.—Portress shewing the scarped
cliffs at the upper end of Alba Longa. 4to. 3035
Alba Longa—Rocca di Papa.—View of one side of it. Part
of the town of Alba Longa. 4to. 3036
Civita Lavinia (Lanuvium)—Part of the wall of the Citadel
of the time of the Empire, with a distant view of the
scarped cliffs and earthworks of the older City. 4to. 3037
Civita Lavinia (Lanuvium)—View of a Castellum Aquae
of the time of Sylla. 4to. 3038
Tivoli (Tibur)—Temple of the Sybil and of Vesta. 4to. 3039
Tivoli (Tibur)—The Cascades from the opposite Hill. 4to. 3040
Tivoli (Tibur)—Portion of a large Castellum Aquae of the
time of Sylla, on the road to the Cascatelle. 4to. 3041
Villa or Earm of Horace in the Sabine Hills—View of the
country, shewing the village of Licenza, with small por-
tion of Civitella. 4to. 3042
Villa or Farm of Horace—Villages of Licenza and Civitella.
4to. 3043
Villa or Farm of Horace, in the Sabine Hills, near Vico-
Varo—View of the Hill called “ Rocca Giovane.” 4to. 3044
Tivoli (Tibur)—Village of Castel Madama on the hill near
Tivoli, with a tomb in the foreground. 4to. 3045
Vico-Varo—View of the Church called the “ Tempietto.” 4to. 3046
Vico-Varo—A fine Sarcophagus of the first century, dis¬
covered in 1872. 4to. 3047
Vico-Varo—Portraits of the defuncts on the Sarcophagus
of the first century, discovered in 1872. 4to. 3048
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Albano—Original Viaduct of the Via Appia, near Ariccia,
b.c. 312. 4to. 3032
Palazzuola (Alba Longa)—Scarped cliff, with a Tomb of
a Roman Consul cut upon it. 4to. 3033
Alba Longa—Scarped cliff at the lower end of Alba Longa,
(under the Monastery of Palazzuola, behind a wall). 4to. 3034
Alba Longa—Rocca di Papa.—Portress shewing the scarped
cliffs at the upper end of Alba Longa. 4to. 3035
Alba Longa—Rocca di Papa.—View of one side of it. Part
of the town of Alba Longa. 4to. 3036
Civita Lavinia (Lanuvium)—Part of the wall of the Citadel
of the time of the Empire, with a distant view of the
scarped cliffs and earthworks of the older City. 4to. 3037
Civita Lavinia (Lanuvium)—View of a Castellum Aquae
of the time of Sylla. 4to. 3038
Tivoli (Tibur)—Temple of the Sybil and of Vesta. 4to. 3039
Tivoli (Tibur)—The Cascades from the opposite Hill. 4to. 3040
Tivoli (Tibur)—Portion of a large Castellum Aquae of the
time of Sylla, on the road to the Cascatelle. 4to. 3041
Villa or Earm of Horace in the Sabine Hills—View of the
country, shewing the village of Licenza, with small por-
tion of Civitella. 4to. 3042
Villa or Farm of Horace—Villages of Licenza and Civitella.
4to. 3043
Villa or Farm of Horace, in the Sabine Hills, near Vico-
Varo—View of the Hill called “ Rocca Giovane.” 4to. 3044
Tivoli (Tibur)—Village of Castel Madama on the hill near
Tivoli, with a tomb in the foreground. 4to. 3045
Vico-Varo—View of the Church called the “ Tempietto.” 4to. 3046
Vico-Varo—A fine Sarcophagus of the first century, dis¬
covered in 1872. 4to. 3047
Vico-Varo—Portraits of the defuncts on the Sarcophagus
of the first century, discovered in 1872. 4to. 3048