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APPENDIX II. 



SURA. (Vol. i. p. 135, and ii. p. 86.) 



First two lines of a long inscription, (Mem. iii. 

 p. 84,) on a slab or tablet cut on the face of 

 the solid rock. 



ArAGHTTXH 

 AnOAAI2Nl20rPIX2APXIEPE . 3 



On a tablet by the side of the above is an- 

 other long inscription, (Mem. iii. p. 85,) beginning 

 in like manner : 



ArA0HTTXHI 

 AnOAAX2Nl30TPII2 

 APXIEPEX23. 



And in a long and much defaced inscription, 

 (Mem. iii. p. 88,) on a pilaster cut in the face 

 of a rock at the same place, is the line 

 TATO0EOT^OTPIOT. 



LIMYRA. (Vol. i. p. 147.) 



Strabo, Pliny, Ptolemy, Stephanus, and other 

 ancient geographers mention this important city. 

 Their accounts of its position were such as to 

 leave no doubts respecting the correctness of the 

 identification of its ruins, which were made 

 known by Captain Beaufort, and by Mr. Cocke- 



