414 FROM THE VALE OF TEMPE, 
CHAP. RUSTICUS, HER DEAR HUSBAND." The form Of 
« ,— ^ the Omega is curious. 
Inscriptions 
Sla OYAniAEPMAlOY 
■^ndKitros. OYAniUJPOYCTI 
XuiTuJ TAYKYTA 
Tuj AN API EKTuJ N 
EKEINOYEKEINiu 
KAIEAYTHTujr 
>-jt N E I A C X A P I N 
The inhabitants told us that there were other 
inscriptions in the church of this village ; but 
so much delay was likely to take place in 
getting it open, that we could not wait to see 
them. The next occurred at an hour's distance 
from Katar'ina; where, in the wall of a small 
chapel, near to the road, we found a Cippus, in- 
scribed by a person of the name of " ophelion, 
TO HIS father's memory." 
Ct><I> G A I 
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AICONITO) 
HATPIJuLNei 
ACXAPIN 
We observed here marks of the foundations of 
a temple ; and upon the mountain, still farther 
to the left, there were other vestiges. It is 
