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APPENDIX II. 



GREEK INSCRIPTIONS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE SITES OF 

 LYCIAN CITIES. 



More than two hundred inscriptions in the 

 Greek language were copied during our journey 

 in Lycia. Of these, the greater number had 

 never been published. The transcripts were 

 made chiefly by Mr. Daniell; and such as were 

 copied by his companions, were, in most cases, 

 carefully collated by him. The memorandum- 

 books containing these inscriptions have been 

 deposited by us in the British Museum, and 

 Mr. Birch will probably give an account of their 

 contents. In the meantime, we have selected 

 from among them those which throw new light 

 on the geography of ancient Lycia, and the 

 other provinces visited during our journey. They 

 are mostly such as fix the names of ancient sites, 

 hitherto unvisited, or not satisfactorily deter- 

 mined. We give them as they stand in the 



