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Thursday, March 8th, 1877

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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* So far as I know, this form of inscription–ex. arg. ve.-is unique. Ex. arg. or Ex. argent alone are found in several examples mentioned by Hübner in the Corpus Inscr. vol. vii. Nos. 1203, 1215, 1216, 1217. The meaning of the term is discussed by Pegge in the Archæologia, vol. ix. p. 47. On the whole subject of Roman mining operations in Britain there is an interesting paper by Mr. James Yates, in the Transactions of the Somersetshire Archæological Society, viii. 1.