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APPENDIX II. 



CADYANDA. (Vol. i. p. 41.) 



In addition to the inscriptions published by 

 Sir Charles Fellows, we offer the following, 

 proving the orthography of the name of this 

 remarkable site. 



On a slab nearly buried behind the central 

 street : — 



KAATANAE&NHBOTAH 

 ETEIMH2EN4>IAX2 

 TANATTAAOTKAATANAE 

 AANAPAK AAONK AI Ar A 

 OONrENOMENONFIPO 



(Mem. iii. p. 19.) 



In a Turkish burial-ground on the plain of 

 Makri, near the junction of the road from the 

 Dey's Bridge with that from Pinara, at about two 

 hours' journey from Makri, and five or six miles 

 south of Cadyanda. 



ETTAKTOSEPMANAEIMASIO^KAATANAET^TO 

 MNHMEION 



KATE^KETA^ENEATTOKAlTHrTNAIKIKAPniMH 



KAITOl^TEKNOl^ 

 ETTA KTX2K A I XPT ^ I n II I2K AITHEKTOTTX2N E^OM 



ENHTENEA 



EANAETl3ETEP03ENOA*HXOPl3TOrEniTPE*Al 



TINAHM12N 

 AriOTEI^ElTOKAATANAEI2NAHMX2 . . <i>. 



(Mem. iii. p. 24.) 



