of the Greco-Roman Era in certain ancient Sites of Asia Minor. 67 
some reference to Egyptian rites in honour of Bubastis, in order the better to 
enforce its provisions. Most certainly, at the time I inspected it, the fragment 
IITA appeared sufficiently discernible on the marble. I could assign no reason 
for the horizontal line (which generally distinguishes numerals), but the inten- 
tion of marking with a certain degree of emphasis this portion of the argument 
from prescription. I am not, however, prepared to maintain that this line may 
not have been a casual indentation in the stone, such as I have found to exist in 
other instances, but rarely or never, so far as I can recollect, so regular and well- 
defined. I transcribe the following from Mr. Borrell’s MS., referred to above, 
in order to enable my readers to form their own judgment, v. 7. 
EINAIMHNAKAAOYMENONIIA ...INM.NA... MI2. 
This is followed by a lacuna, which Professor Bockh* has supplied from 
other sources with QNA, thus exhibiting the clause, 70 émovupoy adris eiva 
pve Kadovpevoy Tap npiv pwev Aprepicidva kK. T. A. in correspondence with 
the transcript which Pocock had published, but not I believe from actual inspec- 
tion of the monument. 
Ibid. page 125, line 4. 
It appears strange that not one of the host of preceding travellers mentioned 
by Professor Bockh in his Lemma to the titulus last mentioned, seems to have 
been aware of the existence of this fragment, which I transcribed from one of the 
faces of the same marble. The reason of this I conclude to have been, that it 
lay undermost, and partially imbedded in the soil, from which, suspecting its 
existence, I succeeded in disinterring it, with the assistance of my servant and 
one of the villagers. It certainly finds no place in the ample collection of Pro- 
fessor Bockh. 
I revert to it here, in order to the supplying an omission of an important line 
(the 3rd) in the copy which I have published in my work on the tituli of the 
Apocalyptic sites, to which the reader is referred.t The absence of this line 
* Vid. Corp. Inscrip. Gree. vol. ii. p. 599, n. 2954, A. 
+ Fascic. Inscr. Apocalypt. p. 138, tf Tit. ii. b. p. 24. 
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