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to the town of Heraclea in Caria. It is now 

 certain from these and other coins, one of which 

 is figured in the same work, p. 465, No. 31, that 

 the name when complete is Perecle. This name 

 and its derivations are found on so many inscrip- 

 tions at and near Limyra, that Mr. Daniell con- 

 jectured, in one of his letters, that it was the 

 original Lycian name of that town : there is 

 every reason to think this conjecture correct; 

 the name Limyra has a very Greek aspect, and 

 no word resembling it occurs in any of the 

 Lycian inscriptions. 



Coins resembling No. 1 are common; Mr. 

 Daniell brought home three from Lycia, which 

 are now in the British Museum, and there are 

 many others in different collections : weight, 

 20, 27|, 30, 44 grains. 



The only Lycian coins of copper yet found are 

 of Perecte. 



No. 3. — A Lion upon the back of a Bull : rev. Tri- 

 quetra in a sunk square surrounded by a bead- 

 ing, with the legend KOT * AAE. 

 Silver : weight lS2i grs. In the British Mu- 

 seum. From the Devonshire Collection. 



No. 4. — A bearded Head, with a helmet, to the right : 

 rev. Triquetra in a sunk square, with the legend 

 KOF * A. 



