All American Academy squeezes are the gift of Charles L. Babcock unless indicated.
[ ] = Number of copies
- Ohl 92, no. 1 (= Ohl 125, no. 137) – Columbarium plaque for Aphia Marcella, 1st century BCE–1st century CE [2]
- Ohl 93, no. 2 (= Ohl 120, no. 72) – Epitaph for Decimus Ammaeus Pyladion set up by his wife, Asellia Placida [2]
- Ohl 93, no. 3 (= Ohl 118, no. 49) – Fragment, 2nd-4th century CE
- 93 #4 (48)
- 94 #7 (70) [2]
- 94 #8 (25)
- 95 #9 (84) [2]
- 95 #11 (140)
- 95 #12 (14)
- 95 #13 (138)
- 96 #16 (59)
- 97 #18 (43)
- Ohl 97, no. 20 (= Ohl 117, no. 31) – Columbarium plaque for Licinius, a Christian, with chi/rho symbol, 4th century CE
- 97 #21 (88)
- 97 #22 (123)
- Ohl 98, no. 23 (= Ohl 121, no. 85) – Columbarium tablet, 1st century CE [2]
- 98 #24 (86)
- 98 #25 (155)
- 98 #26 (82)
- 100 #29 (157)
- 100 #30 (29)
- Ohl 101, no. 31 (= Ohl 125, no. 142) – Epitaph for L. Valerius Hesper, date uncertain, probably 1st-2nd century CE
- Ohl 101-102, no. 33 (= Ohl 118, no. 38) – Epitaph for Victorinus, a Christian, April 5, 432 CE [2]
- Ohl 102, no. 34 (= Ohl 120, no. 76) – Christian funerary inscription with chi/rho in circle, 4th-5th century CE
- 102 #35 (54)
- 104 #1 (50)
- Ohl 104-105, no. 3 (= Ohl 118, no. 42) – Fragment of a commemorative tablet, undatable forgery
- 105 #4 (51) [2]
- 105 #6 (40)
- 106 #7 (80)
- 106 #8 (47)
- Ohl 107-110, no. 2 (= Ohl 119, no. 60) – Guide to the burial places of martyrs in the Cemetery of Castulus, with chi/rho symbol, 4th-5th century CE – AEG [3]
- 110 #1 (130) [2]
- 112 #4 (94) + sq. of frag.
- 114 #2
- Ohl 115, no. 4 – Epitaph for Ti. Claudius Symbus, 1st-2nd century CE
- 115, no. 7 (see also97 #19)
- 115 #8
- 115 #13
- 115 #14
- 116 #18 = CIL VI 22159
- 116 #22 (frag.)
- 116 #23 (frag.)
- Ohl 117, no. 31 (= Ohl 97, no. 20) – Columbarium plaque for Licinius, a Christian, with chi/rho symbol, 4th century CE (4)
- 117 #36
- 118, no. 38 (= Ohl 101-102, no. 33) – Epitaph for Victorinus, a Christian, April 5, 432 CE
- 118 #39
- Ohl 118, no. 41 (= Ohl 118, no. 38) – Fragment, undatable forgery
- Ohl 118, no. 42 (= Ohl 104-105, no. 3) – Fragment of a commemorative tablet, undatable forgery
- 118 #43
- 118 #44
- 118 #48 (frag.)
- 118 #53
- 119 #58
- Ohl 119, no. 60 (= Ohl 107-110, no. 2) – Guide to the burial places of martyrs in the Cemetery of Castulus, with chi/rho symbol, 4th-5th century CE – AEG [3]
- 119 #62
- (119, no. 66) - see under IG XIV
- 119 #68
- 119 #69 [2]
- 120 #71 [2]
- Ohl 120, no. 73 (= Ohl 119, no. 68) – Columbarium plaque for Rubria Fortunata, 2nd-3rd century CE [2]
- 120 #75 [2]
- Ohl 120, no. 78 (= CIL 6.37279) – Epitaph for a cavalry officer (equites promoti), 4th-5th century CE
- 120 #79
- 120 #81 [2]
- 120 #82
- 121 #89 (frag.)
- 121 #92 = CIL VI 7885 in full
- 121 #96 = CIL VI 29426 in full
- 122 #99 (2)
- (122 #100) - see under IG XIV
- (122, no. 101) = IG 14.1733
- 122 #105
- (122 #106) - see under IG XIV
- (123 #107) - see under IG XIVc
- 123 #113
- 124 #116 (frag.)
- 124 #124 [2]
- 125 #127
- Ohl 125, no. 128 – Funerary inscription for Phryne, a quasillaria (spinner) from Africa, 1st-2nd century CE
- 125 #131 [2]
- 125 #132 [2]
- 125 #135 [2]
- 125 #136 [2]
- 125 #137
- 125 #139 [2]
- 125 #140
- 125 #141
- Ohl 125, no. 142 (= Ohl 101, no. 31) – Epitaph for L. Valerius Hesper, date uncertain, probably 1st-2nd century CE
- 126 #145 [2] = CIL VI 39051 [2]
- 126 #147
- 126 #151
- 127 #156 [2]
- 127 #169a,b,c [2]
- 128 #170
- Ohl 128, no. 171 (= Inscr. It. 13.1, no. 14) – Copy of the consular fasti from Teanum Sidicinum (Fasti Teanenses), original, 45 or 46 CE (?) [3]
- Ohl 128, no. 172 (= CIL 6.37836) – Dedication commemorating Menander, a charioteer (bigarius), and his victories in the Ludi Martiales with his horses Basiliscus and Rusticus and in the Ludi Victoriae Caesaris with his horses Hister and Corax, 15 CE [2]
- 128 #174a
- 128 #174b
- 129 #8
- 129 #11
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