X PBEFACE.
unknown Lycian language, and others are important as
bearing upon, and in some instances elucidating very cu-
riously, questions of remote history.
To Mr. Hermann "Wiener I have great pleasure in ex-
pressing my acknowledgments for his translations of the
numerous Greek inscriptions which I copied; as I have to
my friend Mr. Daniel Sharpe, for his paper on the Lycian
inscriptions. I have also to thank Professor Don for kindly
furnishing me with the names and classes of the plants
which I collected, many of which he describes as of species
hitherto nnknown.
C.E.
London, Aprils 1841.
.* * ' 44i iiJi,
unknown Lycian language, and others are important as
bearing upon, and in some instances elucidating very cu-
riously, questions of remote history.
To Mr. Hermann "Wiener I have great pleasure in ex-
pressing my acknowledgments for his translations of the
numerous Greek inscriptions which I copied; as I have to
my friend Mr. Daniel Sharpe, for his paper on the Lycian
inscriptions. I have also to thank Professor Don for kindly
furnishing me with the names and classes of the plants
which I collected, many of which he describes as of species
hitherto nnknown.
C.E.
London, Aprils 1841.
.* * ' 44i iiJi,