'
^m
i mm aamm
SUPPLEMENT.- GREEK INSCRIPTIONS.
From Larnaca. Letters 7/s to i inch high. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1182; Ces-
nola's Cyprus, No. 71 of Greek inscriptions.
"Apol[l]onides, farewell!"
22. snsmp
ES2XPE
2TEXE
From Larnaca. Letters ]/A to 3/& inch high. The last X was cut P, and then corrected,
but the word was left unfinished notwithstanding. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1181; Ces-
nola's Cyprus, No. 85 of Greek inscriptions.
"Sosiorus, Oh farewell!"
23. ONHSIME
XPH2TE
XEPE
From Larnaca. Letters yA to \i/A inch high. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1175.
Cesnola's Cyprus, No. 90 of Greek inscriptions.
" Onesimus, farewell! "
24. KPATHAXPHZ
THXAIPE
From Larnaca. Letters ]/2 to l/A inch high. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1174. Ces-
nola's Cyprus, No. 52 of Greek inscriptions.
"Cratea, farewell!"
25. MAPKIANEA
XPHSTEXEPE
From Larnaca. Letters 3/s to 1 inch high. Reading of name difficult and somewhat doubt-
ful. Perhaps it is fiatkpatea. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1172; Cesnola's Cyprus, No. 51
of Greek inscriptions.
"Marciana (or, Pancratea), farewell!"
26. APISMIN
xpeste
XEPE
!' > I
I
^m
i mm aamm
SUPPLEMENT.- GREEK INSCRIPTIONS.
From Larnaca. Letters 7/s to i inch high. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1182; Ces-
nola's Cyprus, No. 71 of Greek inscriptions.
"Apol[l]onides, farewell!"
22. snsmp
ES2XPE
2TEXE
From Larnaca. Letters ]/A to 3/& inch high. The last X was cut P, and then corrected,
but the word was left unfinished notwithstanding. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1181; Ces-
nola's Cyprus, No. 85 of Greek inscriptions.
"Sosiorus, Oh farewell!"
23. ONHSIME
XPH2TE
XEPE
From Larnaca. Letters yA to \i/A inch high. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1175.
Cesnola's Cyprus, No. 90 of Greek inscriptions.
" Onesimus, farewell! "
24. KPATHAXPHZ
THXAIPE
From Larnaca. Letters ]/2 to l/A inch high. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1174. Ces-
nola's Cyprus, No. 52 of Greek inscriptions.
"Cratea, farewell!"
25. MAPKIANEA
XPHSTEXEPE
From Larnaca. Letters 3/s to 1 inch high. Reading of name difficult and somewhat doubt-
ful. Perhaps it is fiatkpatea. See Vol. I, Plate CXLVIII, No. 1172; Cesnola's Cyprus, No. 51
of Greek inscriptions.
"Marciana (or, Pancratea), farewell!"
26. APISMIN
xpeste
XEPE
!' > I
I