EARLY COINS OF LYCIA. 297 



Silver : weight 131 J grains. In the possession of 

 Captain Graves, R.N. 



The coin No. 29, figured by Sir C. Fellows, 

 and described at p. 463 of his work, has the 

 same character as these, with a Griffin on the 

 reverse ; but has no legend. It obviously belongs 

 to the same town as these two coins. 



The legend of No. 7 is too imperfect to be 

 trusted ; but No. 6 is in fine preservation, and 

 its legend is clearly Tunejore, which is probably 

 the name of a town to which we have no other 

 clue. If I read the legend of No. 7 rightly, 

 the first letter must have been worn off at the 

 edge of the coin, and it should be Timejo. 



The character on this coin has considerable 

 resemblance to that usually called the cruw 

 ansata, and to some others found on several 

 coins supposed to be Cilician Perhaps they 

 are all numerals denoting the weight or value 

 of the coins. The numeral at the end of the 

 bilingual inscription at Antiphellus (see ante, 

 No. 3, page 232,) has some resemblance to these 

 characters. 



No. 8. — A naked Man running : rev. Triquetra, and a 

 small instrument like the Triquetra, but with 

 only two arms, in a sunk square surrounded by 



