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TRANSCRIPTION OP PAGES I TO XXI.
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1 Of the fragments of this page, IA 2, was evidently on the outside of the roll, while the piece IA 3 to the end of
the papyrus was turned in. This is therefore the most likely place for a lost page ; moreover there is no distinct
connection between the fragments IA 1 and 2. IA 3 and 4 are probably portions of the outer wrapping.
2 N.B. Alphabetic signs.
3 M. Naville's suggestion, which is certainly correct.
4 M. Naville reads this > I think however that the calf is correct.
5 The continuity of pages 5 and 6 is not certain. This list of alphabetic signs includes four(?) <-—->, \J, _o, and
=> (?) that might have been placed in the next series of parts of the human body. On the other hand, two alphabetical
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TRANSCRIPTION OP PAGES I TO XXI.
| (? ?) or ...... A
* *=* Hill
^ IIP!
1
^ (^m)(?)
j (ww isbl) (?)
lost
v g—> mi v '
Tadpole (?).
Body.
Uraeus.
Snake.
Worm.
Mouth of human being.
String twisted, tied.
1 Of the fragments of this page, IA 2, was evidently on the outside of the roll, while the piece IA 3 to the end of
the papyrus was turned in. This is therefore the most likely place for a lost page ; moreover there is no distinct
connection between the fragments IA 1 and 2. IA 3 and 4 are probably portions of the outer wrapping.
2 N.B. Alphabetic signs.
3 M. Naville's suggestion, which is certainly correct.
4 M. Naville reads this > I think however that the calf is correct.
5 The continuity of pages 5 and 6 is not certain. This list of alphabetic signs includes four(?) <-—->, \J, _o, and
=> (?) that might have been placed in the next series of parts of the human body. On the other hand, two alphabetical