M E G A R A. 595 
Aischron, this (monument or statue) is raised by 
the Adrianidce to ADR LAX." 
TONAIZAYTOKPATOPAKAIZAPA 
TPAIANON 
AAPIANONZEBAZTONOAYMniON 
riYQION 
DANEAAHNIONTONEAYTONKTIZ 
THNKAINO 
MO0ETHNKAITPO<t>EAAAPIA 
NIAAIYHO 
THNEniMEAEIANIOYAIOYKAN 
ATOYTOY 
KPATIZTOYANOYHATOYZTPATH 
TOYN 
TOZAIZXPHNOZTOYAAMOK 
AEOYZ 
We copied a few other Inscriptions ; but some of 
them are already published 5 , and the others are 
in too imperfect a state to be rendered intelli- 
gible. The medals brought by the inhabitants 
were few in number, and badly preserved . 
(5) See TPheler's " Journey into Greece," p. 432, &c. 
(6J Bronze coins, with an entire legend, MEFAPEXIN, are in the 
collection at Paris, exhibiting the head of dpoflo in front, and for 
reverse a Lyre : but these seemed to have belonged to a city of Sicily. 
The medals of the Attic Megara exhibit in front the prow of a ship ; 
Q Q 
