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21. Rhegium. Obv. Two heads to r. jugate.* Rev. A warrior 

 leaning on a staff in left hand ; in the r. a palm branch : on the arm 

 a dove or eagle. In field IIII. Leg. PHFINON. Weight— l^dwls. 



22. Syracuse. Obv. Pallas helmeted, to 1. Leg. SYPA. Rev. 

 Two dolphins round a star. Weight 20^ dwts. 



23. Syracuse. Obv. Head laureated, to 1. Leg Rev. A 



fulmen.' Leg. SYFAKOSION. Weight— 4^ dwts. 



24. Syracuse. Obv. Head bearded and filleted, to r. Rev. A 

 tripod with serpents below. Leg. SYPAK02I0N. Weight— 3 dwts. 



25. Syracuse. Obv. Head of Pallas helmeted, to 1. Leg. 2YPAK 

 .... Rev. A winged sea-horse. 



26. Siculo-Punic. Obv. Head to r. ; the hair and beard crisped. 

 In the field a caduceus. Rev. An augur's cap within a wreath. 

 Weight~4^ dwts. 



27. Tauroraenium in Sicily. Obv. Head of Apollo Archegetes.f 

 Rev. A tripod. Leg. in two lines, TAYPOlMENITAN.t Weight— 

 7| dwts. 



28. Teanum Sidicinum.§ Obv. Female head laureated, to 1. 

 Leg. in Oscan characters RVNAET [i.e. TEANVR reversed.] Rev. 

 Tictory crowning a human-faced bull; below, a star. Weight — 

 3 dwts. 



29. Panormus. Obv. A head full-faced. Rev. An archer kneel- 

 ing. H Weight — 1|- dwt. 



30. Thespiae in Boeotia. Obv. Veiled head, to r. Rev. A lyre 

 within a wreatb. Leg- OE^II. Weight — 2 dwts. 



31. Tyndaris in Sicily. Obv. Head (obliterated.) Rev. Two 

 horsemen.^ Leg. TYN .... PITAN.** Weight— 4i dwts. 



• " Dianae forsan et fratris ApoUiais sunt." — Rasche, vii, 9S9. 



t Tauromenium was peopled from Naxus, a neighbouring colony of Chalci- 

 deans. These under Thucles, their conductor, going from Euboea, built Naxua 

 and the altar of Apollo Archegetes, now standing without the city, upon which 

 the ambassadors employed to the oracles, as often as they launch from Sicily, 

 are accustomed to offer their first sacrifice." — Thucyd. vi. 3, p. 341. Vol. ii. 

 Hobbes' Transl. 



i Doric for Tavpo/ievirav. 



§ So called to distinguish it from another Teanum in Apulia. 



H " Genuflexus Sagittarius * • in veteri numo inter Panormitanos." — Baache 

 vii. 1549. 



^ The Dioscuri. •' Glarum Tyndaridae sidus." — Hor. iv. 8. 31. 



•• Doric for TuvSapirwy. 



