280 APPENDIX II. 



" Pliny names alone Ascandelis, which how- 

 ever may be Acalissus." — Cramer, loc. cit. 



Acarassus, enumerated among Lycian towns 

 in the Lexicon of Stephanus, may have been 

 Acalissus. 



Inscription on a sarcophagus much weather- 

 worn and of ordinary workmanship : 



EPMA2TAHKAIAMIAAHMH 

 TPIOTAKAAI2212ANE2TH2 

 ENTOA . rEIONT&rENOMEN . 

 ANAPIATTH3IAAAI2TPATX2E 



PMAIOTAKAAl22EinOAAAKl2 

 TH . En 



ATPIA02KAIA . 2TETEAEKENA 

 PXA3 . . KAIEATTHKAI 

 TOl^TEKNOI^ATTONnAN . . . 



KAITON . . . 



(Mem. iii. p. 116.) 



The word Acalissus occurred in another in- 

 scription at the same locality. 



EDEBESSUS. (Vol. i. p. 169.) 



One of the Lycian towns enumerated in the 

 Lexicon of Stephanus. " In Hierocles (p. 683) 

 it is erroneously written Elebessus." — Cramer, 

 Asia Minor, ii. 266. 



