456 H. B. Dewing, 
Form 3. 13 (8, IV). becoming 2 forms by elision. 
bo TOO EtEAEVTA. 7a al bles 
Te Yotuuata Emote. 363, 16. 
Form 5. 7 (5, II). becoming 4 forms by elision. 
CELOFEUTO EMLELR@S BOT. 199, 235 
évavtinuce tmotondétwr, 1135 de 
The following cases containing hiatus are certainly to be added 
to the regular list; here the accent of a weak word is counted out 
as in Class II, A above. 
Form (2. 22 (OQ, V,.a, te (OF Vins etal DV asl A VE aoa) 
oiot TE Eivee. oS ely 
Evyyoaypi 0é chp tear. 5, 13. 
buiv J& Hy ucyn. 421, 21-22. 
Form.-4.°5:(O}V, a, 25 O05 V5, bien dG a a, 2d VG by 
nvetoy J& ovdér. 409, 78. 
Evvéxeito és thy capeéuv. 115.72 
In a number of other cases the regular patterns are present, but 
violated. 
Fotm (22°5. (Ge Vn) 
O wey Tadt@ ime. 42, 15: 
TO Golotegoy Addon Eneuper. (210 =e 
Form 4. 64 (O, VI, 2. 4, V, 2) . 
Eyonto ovdEevt Ley. 535, 19-20. 
of moéoBEets Toowdt@ éimor. 114, 5. 
Still other cases may be brought to conformity to the regular 
forms by introducing elision against the manuscripts. 
Form: 2:°33"(O} Xa vale) 
Evveveytivta ody EQYoUc!, 45, 13-14. 
Acavois doxodvta etn. 2905 ae 
Form 4. 32 (O, X, 2. 1, VII, 2) 
ta €vvolcovta é¢ Bovdny EoyEeode. 395, 3-4. 
THOTH TWOLHTEC Ein. 30, 12. 
Two cases occur in which an elision as printed in the text may 
be removed to produce a regular form. . 
Tetixce &9vn tadr’ éxcdovr. S114 10: 
(radta éxchour.) 
get (3 ’ c 
éljtouy éy’ @ xtEivwot. 126, 22—23. 
(éni @ xteivwot, making a 4 form.) 

