12 C. Save and G. Stephens, 



niKt^S I r; M(1 . . f K . . ^tn) :\:\\\ : \i',\\ ir ; hit; i'n n^ : su ! 

 KHK +1 f I Bl s^^r^ ti-hs ym;i i[3nRni » it nu ir bfui r 



But he remarkt that the I • • \ i ■ S • H^ are now nearly gone, 

 as well as the A i K (the last R in ALUIi^ AK BRATR), and that the 

 KUf> is perhaps (with dotted ï ) GUt>. He gives no transliteration or 

 version, but these will of course be: 



ÜIFOSTR LI(T liAKua STAN) tiNA A131T1R UTA, FATVR SIA 

 (either N nasalized and not written, or else \ ornamentally for I, these 

 two forms often interchanging, thus = SInA or SIN). 



KVP fllALBI SALU HANS! 



.AIARKAKI runa ALUIi^ AK BRAÏR. 



UIFOST (= VIFAST) LET HEW STONE THIS AFTER (in mvmonj of) 

 UTE FATHER SIN (his). GOD HELP SOUL HIS! 



MARKT (tut) thcse-RV NFS ALVIR EKE BRAT (= BRANT or BRAND). 

 Observe the 2 types for A and for N; and the ac. pi. RUNA, as 

 so often in latei- ristings, thus agreeing with the 0. N. Runic examples of 

 this word nnthout a consonant ending. 



