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Certain of his more important discoveries in the cemeteries of
SS. Domitilla, Priscilla, Callistus—The yet later discoveries
of Marucchi and others 230

III

GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE VASTNESS AND SITUATION OF
THE CATACOMBS

(1) The Vatican cemetery and the groups of catacombs on the
right bank of the Tiber 232

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(2) On the Via Ostiensis—Basilica of S. Paul—Cemeteries on
the Via Ardeatina—Grandeur of cemetery of S. Domitilla—The
small basilica of S. Petronilla 236

V

(3) Groups of cemeteries on the Via Appia—S. Sebastian (ad
Catacumbas)—Group of S. Callistus—The Papal crypt—S.
Soteris—Catacomb of Prætextatus on left hand of the
Via Appia—Tomb of S. Januarius in this catacomb 242

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(4) Cemeteries on the Via Latina and Via Tiburtina—S. Hippolytus—S.
Laurence—S. Agnes' cemetery on the Via
Nomentana 248

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(5) Cemeteries on the Via Salaria Nova—S. Felicitas; the great
cemetery of S. Priscilla, and the ancient Roman churches
connected with it—Legends—Remains of basilica of S.
Sylvester over the cemetery of S. Priscilla—Memories of
S. Peter in this cemetery—Its waters—Recent discoveries—Popes
buried in the basilica of S. Sylvester 258

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(6) Unimportant cemeteries on the Via Salaria Vetus—S. Pamphylus—S.
Hermes—S. Valentinus, etc. 274