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28.) "Arendsc," formerly Trebendse. (Ptolo- 

 m j, Book v. cap. 3.) 



The Lycian inscriptions speak constantly of 

 the " Tramile, 1 ' and the country is apparently 

 called " Tramileya ;" but it is not necessary to 

 enter farther into this name, which has been 

 fully discussed in the Appendix to Fellows's 

 Lycia, page 465 : my present object is with 

 the names of the towns. We are already able 

 to identify — 



Arina, on a coin, Mionnet, vol. iii. p. 668 ; Appendix 

 to Fellows, p. 457 : afterwards called Xanthus. 



Perecle, on coins and inscriptions ; afterwards Limyra ? 

 ante, page 294. 



Pttarazu, on a coin, Fellows, No. 26, page 461 ; after- 

 wards Patara, ante, page 303. 



Soreze, or Sorezu, on an inscription ; afterwards Soura, 

 ante, page 259. 



Trouneme, on coins and inscriptions ; afterwards Tlos : 

 see Appendix to Fellows, p. 458. 



The towns of which we have coins with 

 unknown Lycian names are the following : 



Arofuteyese, ante, page 302. 



Gareja, Fellows, Plate 37, fig. 8, and Appendix, p. 459. 



Gereja is mentioned several times on the great 



inscription at Xanthus. 

 Koprlle, Fellows, p. 460, and ante, page 295. 



