2382 REV. G. E. WHITE, ON A VISIT TO THE 
Institute. I should be very glad to know of any other important 
facts brought out in connection with the subject on March 4th. 
“Sincerely yours, 
Gs ae, Winans 
Dr. Pincurs continued.—Here are two casts of the fragment 
of a tablet found by the writer on the spot. Some of the audience 
may like to see a drawing, which has been made by somebody in 
America, giving the characters as he saw them. Professor Hull, 
our Secretary, was kind enough to lend me this photograph, which 
shows better what a fragment of a tablet is like, and from that 
and the casts (principally the casts) I have been able to make a 
copy of the inscription. I have also written a few notes on it 
which I will read. By the kindness of our Secretary I received 
a photograph of the small fragment of tablet referred to rather 
more than a fortnight ago. The width is about 2% by 2 inches, 
and it has remains of ten lines of writing, in a style resembling 
the Babylonian of the tablets of Cappadocia and certain of the 
tablets of Tel-el-Amarna, especially those which are regarded as 
having been sent from Mesopotamia and the districts to the 
north of Syria. The following is a reproduction of my copy :— 
ZESNINZ NIN SNINZ 
OVNOYNOYS 
SMI 
aS 
q \ Ree 
MSASSARSAL 
Se 
SIE EIAIIEY rrY ~IN 
Me BYE El med — + 
seed EY Sarl) Moy] Sel 
AS wy NN ENT EW ST = Bay Ey 
SS 
IS EEN fr IN FI BE 
USN NX 
GLYGTY TOT 
RINSE: 
COPY OF THE TABLET FROM BOGHAZ KEOY, MADE BY T. G. PINCHES FROM 
THE CASTS. 
*1Or Ne, perhaps part of -~Y<, ZU. 
