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The Edifice, or Eumachia. "

The Temple of Mercury. "

The Temple of Jupiter. "

The Senate Chamber. "

The Pantheon. "

From the Forum, you will go toward the north, passing by the Arch of Triumph; visit the Temple of Fortune (see Chap. VI.), and stop at the Thermæ (see Chap. V.).

On leaving the Thermæ, pass through the entire north-west of the city, that is to say, the space comprised between the streets of Fortune and of the Thermæ and the walls. In this space are comprised the following edifices:

The House of Pansa. See Chap. VI.

The House of the Tragic Poet. Chap. VII.

The Fullonica. Chap. III.

The Mosaic Fountains. Chap. VII.

The House of Adonis. Chap. VII.

The House of Apollo.

The House of Meleager.

The House of the Centaur.

The House of Castor and Pollux. Chap. VII.

The House of the Anchor.

The House of Polybius.

The House of the Academy of Music.

The Bakery. See Chap. III.

The House of Sallust. Chap. VII.

The Public Oven.

A Fountain. Chap. III.

The House of the Dancing Girls.

The Perfumery Shop. Chap III.

The House of Three Stories.

The Custom House. Chap. IV.

The House of the Surgeon. Chap. III.

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