86 Dr. Kennepy Baiviz’s Researches amongst the inscribed Monuments, &c. 
vivid commentary on it could scarcely be conceived than that which we may 
study in the first of the series of marbles I have described, wherein two of the 
hunters are engaged in supporting a third, who had evidently fallen a victim to 
the fury of the wild animal. 
The two survivors who succeed at length in effecting the destruction of their 
savage enemy, may have been the Callias and Eudamus, whose posthumous 
honours are recorded in the other tituli relative to this family. It is on the 
probability of this that I rest when I feel clined to appropriate this series of re- 
liefs (ayaApara) to the particular case of the eldest of the three brothers. 
