page 45 note 2 I cannot agree either with Pelham or Shuck-burgh in their explanation of the words duabus lectionibus. The former makes them refer to 28 and 18 B.C., but (a) there is no evidence that Agrippa acted with Augustus in the latter lectio, and (b) the words ipsorum arbitratu, etc., do not cover the expulsion of 140 senators in 28. Shuckburgh believes that Suetonius has reversed the order of the lectiones of 28 and 18 B.C. But (a) such a reversal, especially in the face of the burgh emphatic prima and secunda, is improbable, and (b) the words ipsorum arbitratu, etc., do not suit the lectio of 18 B.C., when the scheme of selection by lot-appointed committees of five was found and unworkable.