[ 49 & 3 
for Wheeler , who took it at the fame time, brings 
it into three, in the following manner: 
BA2IAE02C) MI0PAA ATOT 
ETEPTETOT SEAETKOS 
MAPA0ONIO2 rTMNASlAPXflN (‘). 
Toumefort , who was there in Ottober 1700, con- 
firms this draught of IVheeler y as to the form of it * 
and fais, the infcription was cut upon a fquare pe- 
deftal, two feet five inches high, and two feet one 
inch broad. And as part of it was defaced at the 
begining of the lines, I have here tranfcribed the 
copy publifhed by him, of what then remained. 
; II0PA A ATOT 
... 2EAETKOS 
2 rrMNASI APXON (») 
But Dr. Anthony Askew , a worthy member of 
this Society, who was there in October 1747, tho 
he found the pedeftal pretty much broken, in the 
manner deferibed by Toumefort j yet obfetved more 
letters of the infcription then remaining, than are 
given us by him. The difference will appear by 
the following copy, with which the Doctor was 
pleafed to oblige me out of his large and curious 
collection of inferiptions, and other valuable anti- 
quities : 
2 MI0P A A ATOT 
OT 2 EAETK 02 
2 rrMN A2IAPXQN. 
The 
(1) The O in this word feems to be amiftakein the print for 
(2) Travels , pag. 5 6. 
f}) yojage du Levant , Tom. I. pag. 297. a Park 1717. qu. 
