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APPENDIX III. 



Telewe ? on a coin, Fellows, No. 27, with the legend 

 Teleweveve, which is probably the genitive 

 plural of the gentile form of Telewe. 



Techche, on a coin, No. 30 of Fellows's Appendix, p. 

 464, with the legend Techchefeewe, probably 

 the genitive plural of the gentile form of 

 Techche. Both these words occur on the in- 

 scription on the Xanthus obelisk ; the latter 

 being perfect in the cast of the inscription 

 brought by Sir C. Fellows, and thus justifying 

 my former conjecture of the restoration of the 

 name. 



Turejore, on two coins, ante, Nos. 6 and 7, and page 297. 

 Fegssere, on a coin, ante, No. 19, and page 298. 



Of the remaining municipal Lycian coins 

 known, several have no legend, while others 

 have either an initial legend only, or one 

 which is too much defaced to be decyphered : 

 the most intelligible are — 



Gerss 7 . Fellows, Plate 37, No. 15, and ante, No. 8. 

 Ga . . . na, the rest defaced, Fellows, Plate 37, No. 23. 

 Zaj, Fellows, Plate 37, No. 11. 

 Me, Fellows, Plate 37, No. 21. 

 Fed, Fellows, Plate 37, No. 18. 

 Chap, Fellows, No. 64, page 461. 



A few others will be found in the Appendix 

 to Fellows, and in the present notice, which 

 as yet defy all explanation ; and some more 



