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these are very imperfect. The names are all 

 lost. 



No. 32. At Limyra. 

 The latter half of each line is lost. 



No. 33. At Limyra. 

 Full of blanks and unintelligible. 



No. 34. At Limyra. 

 Over the door of a rock-tomb are two words 

 in Greek characters, MA2A KOATA. On the 

 lintel is a Lycian inscription in four lines, of 

 which only the last few words of the last line 

 could be copied, the rest being very imperfect. 



No. 35. 



One letter is wanting at the beginning of each 

 line, and there are other blanks and inaccuracies. 



No. 36. At Tlos, on the neat Tomb to that on 

 which is the Figure of Bellerophon represented by 

 Sir C. Fellows, p. 136. 



Mr. Forbes states that he believes the copy 

 to be both exact and complete ; nevertheless it 

 may be suspected that we have only part of the 

 inscription. The only intelligible words are the 

 last, se lada eiiwe, and his wife. 



