914 Ancient Inscriptions. [Oct. 



41 f^iftr ^^4^Tf^^7fT^ftww^^^^r^Tft^i^r«D^^Tr"5 



45 ftp Ttfwrcfrc ^^t^TT^f^f^^fH^^^^fTtr^^^^: 



46 TTt^^JT<[TtlRHT^^f ^T^m^cf^lf^fH^f TCIc^ ?ftiPTT- 



*PtJT ^ cTp5ta *TC3f TOtf || ft^T^^^nrr^ 

 49 ^T ^mfiTO^ cH3 cr?TO«i II ^T^ ^tTTOt TO T?W 



50 fwf*r ^t ^rr^r ^rrap xr^Kftifcr II ^renonm *fN 



Note.— The marginal numbers mark the lines of the copper plates. We owe Dr. 

 Burns an apology for not transferring his copy, which is perfect, to a lithographed 

 plate. In the following number we propose to give another of these grants in ita 

 original shape, that the character may bear its own testimony to their antiquity ; 

 but time, and the number of other plates has prevented the doing so with this 

 specimen. 



