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ii. With regard to the numeral characters, ftill 
vifible on the Roman marble, it may not be amifs to 
remark, that the laft of them feems to have been 
altered by time. It was probably at find two fhort 
drait lines, which exprefs the number Two in 
fome of (29) Mr. Dawkins’s Palmyrene inferiptions. 
If this fhould be admitted by the members of our 
moft learned Society, they will not be difpleafed to 
fee the following numeral table, deduced from the 
infeription I have been confidering, from Unity to 
a Thousand, not a little refembling that of the 
true and proper Palmyrenes. 
1 
: 
'• 
I 
j 
PALMYRENE Numerals from One to a Thousand , 
according to tie In fer f iron puiltjfb’d ^ Grater . 
n y> 4 
XL 
33 
XXI 
/ 1 
XI 
/-&» 
DC 3>/4 
L 
v»33 
xxh 
//3 
XII 
11-0 
X)CC n X 
LX 
33J) 
xxm 
no 
xm 
///V> 
DCCC 3>/// A 
LXX 
V>33) 
xxrv 
mo 
XIV 
nn "0 
ncccc y> m / a 
LXXX 
3333 
XXV 
43 
XV 
4 "0 
nccccxx yw///A 
xc 
vo 333 
XXVI 
/A 3 
XVI 
/43> 
DCCCC XL 3IW///4 
c 
3>/ 
xxvn 
//4 3 
xvn 
n 4~i> 
ncccc LX 333'> III IX 
cc 
Y* // 
xxvm 
III X 3 
xvnr 
III XN> 
DCCC CLXXX 3333V* nil X 
ccc 
">//! 
XXIX 
nn x 3 
XIX III! 4"o 
M V* T> / 
cccc 
!>//// 
XXX 
3> 3 
A A. 
a 
I / 
n // 
in /// 
tv nn 
v a 
VI / A 
VII II X 
vm nix 
Di 111/ x 
X v* 
(29) Dawk. Mann, Palmjwu Infcript. Palmyreit. iv, 9. 
vii, rg.'&c. 
V, II. 
This 
