ple of Isis, 92, 94;
in 1884, house of Vegetus, 192;
in the Via di Porta Salaria, 276;
in 1885, temple of Diana Nemorensis, by Lord Savile, 59;
in the Villa Bertone, 283;
in 1886, a stonecutter's house, under the Palazzo della Banca
Naz., 240;
in 1886-87, altar of Dis and Proserpina, 75;
in 1887, on the Corso d' Italia, 276;
in 1888, crypt of the Acilii Glabriones, 4, 8;
in 1889, ex-votos at Veii, by the Empress of Brazil, 65;
under the new Halls of Justice, 301;
in 1890, inscriptions describing the Secular games, 73.
Exedrae, 42.
Ex-votos, found on the sites of temples, 58;
anatomical specimens, 62;
shops for the sale of, 62;
deposits found near the Tiber, 62.
Faliscan Museum, 354.
Farnesina gardens, house discovered in, 263, 264 (plate).
Favissae, 58.
Flavians, the members of the family who became Christians, 337;
their crypt in the Catacombs of Domitilla, 316 (cut), 330, 336
Flowers, feasts of, in ancient times, 49.
Fortunatus, S., 360.
Forum Julium, 54;
Romanum, Caligula's bridge, 101; Olitorium, 5;
Trajanum, the earth taken from it placed over the cemetery of the
Via Salaria, 284.
Foundation of a city, ceremonies of, 70.
Fountain, in the atrium of S. Peter's, 135, 136 (cut);
in front of S. Paolo, 155.
Frescos. See _Paintings_.
Funeral ceremonies and memorial feasts, 117, 171.
See also _Burial_.
Funerary banquets, 42.
Funeraticia collegia, 116.
Furnilla, Marcia, wife of Titus, 207;
statue (plate).
Gauls, their invasion foretold by a mysterious voice, 72.
Genesius, S., 360.
Germano, Padre, 158.
Geta, remains of his mausoleum, 196 (cut).
Giardino delle Tre Pile, 101.
Glabrio, Manius Acilius, consul A. D. 91, 5;
his martyrdom, 6.
Glabriones, Acilii, discovery of their burial place, 4;
history of the family, 5.
Gods, the name and sex of those little known, seldom mentioned, 72.
Goths, their pillage of the Catacombs, 324.
Graecina, Pomponia, a Christian convert, 9.
Graffiti, evidence on the position of the church, 12;
in the catacombs, 42, 219, 327, 356.
Granaries, 44;
belonging to the church, 46;
the grain sold by Pope Sabinianus, 47;
the institution long survived, 48;
the granary at Ostia, 47 (cut).
Great litany, 165.
Greek language used by the church, 216.
Gregorian chant, 229.
Gregorovius, Ferdinand, 213.
Gregory I. (the Great), 47;
his tomb, 221, 223;
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