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On the Meaning of Ploxinvm

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

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page 201 note 1 My first correction was ploxenum atque pectinem. My present one coincides with one which I understand had already occurred to Dr. Postgate.

page 203 note 1 Suppositum means here, I think, not under the capsus, but under the pipe (canaliculus).