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ficionan. Item Regnlaa et Taxaa CanceUaiuB per Juliuin IL Pout. Romas mdx. 4. Bibl. Teller, p. 170. Panser. XIV. Regule coDstitt. et reservv. cane. S. D. N. D* Leonis Pape Decimi: noviter edite ac publicate. In fine : Taxe Cane. xpost. per Marcellum Silber, alias Franck, Rome in campo Flore Anno 1512 impresse finiunt feli- citer. 4. Vogtii Cat. libb. Rarr. p. 564. M. Panzer adds, Bibl. Roloff. ii. p. 72. XV. Regule^ constitt. reserw. Cane. S. D. N* Leonis Pape Dedmi^ noviter edite et publicate. It is in 4to. at the 67th leaf of which is read Taxe CanceUarie, per Bfarcellnm Sil«  ber, alias Franck, liome in Campo Flore, anno MDxiy. die xviii Novembris, impresses finiunt feliciter. In the copy which Marchand had inspected there vere only, 1, the Taze Sacre Penitentiare Aplice incipiunt, in 4 leaves or 8 pages, containing iv titles ; 2, the Taxe Cane. Apost. in 18 leaves or 35 pages, with Ixviii titles— the whole number of pages therrfore is 43. In the reprint of this edition in 1664, which we shall notice in its place, the order of the two classes of Taxe is inverted. Neither does the number of the titles in each agree. There are but 37 in the latter, and the others