Plate XC.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 28. Dedication to Artemis Iakynthotrophos of a statue of Dion, son of Xeno-
phon, by his grandmother, Demetria. The name of the sculptor, Xenodotos, son of
Menippos of Cnidus, is inscribed below. Gymnasium, Cnidus.
No. 29. Inscription in elegiac verse on the base of a statue of Hermes Pbeneates,
which stood in the temenos of the hero Antigonos at Cnidus.
No. 30. Dedication to (Hermes) Peisinous by Eukrates and Chryso. Gymnasium,
Cnidus.
No. 31. Inscription in iambic and trochaic verse, on the base of a statue of
Hermes. Gymnasium, Cnidus.
Plate XCI.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 32. Dedication in gratitude for medical aid by Apollonidas of Alexandria,
probably from a temple of ^Esculapius.
No. 33. Fragment of votive inscription. Temple of the Muses.
No. 34. Dedication by Theodoros to the gods; below is part of the name of an
artist from Eleuthernse in Crete. Lower Theatre.
No. 35. Dedication of a statue of Epikrates to Asklepios by Philokrates. Lower
Theatre.
Plate XCII.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 36. Decree of the people of Cnidus in reference to the worship of Dionysos.
No. 37. Dedication to the Emperor Hadrian.
No. 38. Dedication to the gods by Euphranor, son of Thersimachos.
No. 39. Dedication to the gods of a statue of Julia Epianassa, by the people
of Cnidus.
No. 40.
No. 41.
No. 42.
Dedication of an altar by the Demiourgos of Cnidus.
Inscription recording the contributions to a Bacchic thiasos.
Sepulchral inscription in elegiac verse. Street of Tombs, East of Cnidus.
No. 43. Dedication to the Muses of a statue of Glykinna by her family. The
name of the sculptor Epikrates, son of Apollonos, is inscribed below.
Plate XCIIL—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
Nos. 44—50. Fragments of decrees made by the people of Cnidus in honour of
Lykcethios, son of Aristokleides and others. No. 47 seems to be part of a decree in
honour of Theopompos, son of Artemidoros. Tomb on Peninsula.
No. 51. Dedication to Apollo Pythios by Kephisodoros, Demiourgos of Cnidus.
Temple of Muses.
No. 52. Decree of the people of Cnidus in honour of a priest of Artemis Iakyn-
thotrophos, probably Artemidoros.
Plate XCIV.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 53. Inscription recording the name of a certain Meliton, citizen of Antiocb
and metoichos of Cnidus. On the same marble with No. 54.
No. 54. Epitaph, by Athis on his wife, in elegiac verse. Street of Tombs, East of
Cnidus.
Nos. 55, 56. Inscriptions on small marble Sori, from Tripod tomb.
Plate XCV.—Inscriptions from Cnidus and BranchidEe.
No. 57. Dedication to the gods of a statue of Sosibios of Alexandria, by Agatho-
boulos of Alexandria.
The names of the artists Menodotos (?) and Menippos of Chios, are inscribed below.
Lower Theatre, Cnidus.
No. 58. Fragment of an epitaph in elegiac verse. Lower Theatre, Cnidus.
No. 59. Dedication by the Senate and people of Branchida?, in honour of Leukios,
son of Leukios, victor in the Didymean Games. Branchidaa.
No. 60. Inscription containing the names of several persons who bad filled the office
of Pro-phetes of Apollo at BranchidEe. BranchidEe.
No. 61. Dedication by Flavius Andreas, Prophetes of Apollo at BranchidEe.
Plate XCYL—Inscriptions from Lagina and Budrum.
No. 62. Inscription in honour of some public benefactor of the inhabitants of Lagina.
Temple of Hekate, Lagina.
No. 63. Dedication to Hermes and Herakles. Budrum.
No. 64. Sepulchral inscription to Melanthios, a physician, with epitaph in
elegiac verse. Budrum.
No. 65. Inscription on the base of a Priapic Term. Budrum.
Plate XCVII.—Inscriptions from BranchidaB.
No. 66. Dedication of statues as a tenth to Apollo, by a number of persons,
probably citizens of Miletus. Inscribed on the back of a lion found on the Sacred Way.
No. 67. Dedication by the sons of Anaximander, inscribed on the base of some
object made by an artist called Terpsikles. Found on the Sacred "Way.
No. 68. Part of the same, repeated on the opposite side of the base.
No. 69. Inscription recording the names of Ionian and Carian soldiers in the service
of Psammetichus I., king of Egypt. Found at Aboo-Simbel in Nubia. The date of this
inscription is, probably, about B.C. 650.
No. 70. Fragment of Archaic inscription, found in wall of a modern house.
Geronta (BranchidEe).
No. 71. Part of the name of a sculptor inscribed on the chair of one of the figures
found on the Sacred Way.
No. 72. Dedication to Apollo by Chares, ruler of Teichioussa, inscribed on the chair
of his statue found on the Sacred Way.
No. 73. Inscription recording the Victory of Glaukos, on the back of one of the
figures found on the Sacred Way.
COX AXD WYMAN, PRINTERS, GREAT QUEEN STREET, UNCOLN's-INN FIELDS, LONDOX.
No. 28. Dedication to Artemis Iakynthotrophos of a statue of Dion, son of Xeno-
phon, by his grandmother, Demetria. The name of the sculptor, Xenodotos, son of
Menippos of Cnidus, is inscribed below. Gymnasium, Cnidus.
No. 29. Inscription in elegiac verse on the base of a statue of Hermes Pbeneates,
which stood in the temenos of the hero Antigonos at Cnidus.
No. 30. Dedication to (Hermes) Peisinous by Eukrates and Chryso. Gymnasium,
Cnidus.
No. 31. Inscription in iambic and trochaic verse, on the base of a statue of
Hermes. Gymnasium, Cnidus.
Plate XCI.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 32. Dedication in gratitude for medical aid by Apollonidas of Alexandria,
probably from a temple of ^Esculapius.
No. 33. Fragment of votive inscription. Temple of the Muses.
No. 34. Dedication by Theodoros to the gods; below is part of the name of an
artist from Eleuthernse in Crete. Lower Theatre.
No. 35. Dedication of a statue of Epikrates to Asklepios by Philokrates. Lower
Theatre.
Plate XCII.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 36. Decree of the people of Cnidus in reference to the worship of Dionysos.
No. 37. Dedication to the Emperor Hadrian.
No. 38. Dedication to the gods by Euphranor, son of Thersimachos.
No. 39. Dedication to the gods of a statue of Julia Epianassa, by the people
of Cnidus.
No. 40.
No. 41.
No. 42.
Dedication of an altar by the Demiourgos of Cnidus.
Inscription recording the contributions to a Bacchic thiasos.
Sepulchral inscription in elegiac verse. Street of Tombs, East of Cnidus.
No. 43. Dedication to the Muses of a statue of Glykinna by her family. The
name of the sculptor Epikrates, son of Apollonos, is inscribed below.
Plate XCIIL—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
Nos. 44—50. Fragments of decrees made by the people of Cnidus in honour of
Lykcethios, son of Aristokleides and others. No. 47 seems to be part of a decree in
honour of Theopompos, son of Artemidoros. Tomb on Peninsula.
No. 51. Dedication to Apollo Pythios by Kephisodoros, Demiourgos of Cnidus.
Temple of Muses.
No. 52. Decree of the people of Cnidus in honour of a priest of Artemis Iakyn-
thotrophos, probably Artemidoros.
Plate XCIV.—Inscriptions from Cnidus.
No. 53. Inscription recording the name of a certain Meliton, citizen of Antiocb
and metoichos of Cnidus. On the same marble with No. 54.
No. 54. Epitaph, by Athis on his wife, in elegiac verse. Street of Tombs, East of
Cnidus.
Nos. 55, 56. Inscriptions on small marble Sori, from Tripod tomb.
Plate XCV.—Inscriptions from Cnidus and BranchidEe.
No. 57. Dedication to the gods of a statue of Sosibios of Alexandria, by Agatho-
boulos of Alexandria.
The names of the artists Menodotos (?) and Menippos of Chios, are inscribed below.
Lower Theatre, Cnidus.
No. 58. Fragment of an epitaph in elegiac verse. Lower Theatre, Cnidus.
No. 59. Dedication by the Senate and people of Branchida?, in honour of Leukios,
son of Leukios, victor in the Didymean Games. Branchidaa.
No. 60. Inscription containing the names of several persons who bad filled the office
of Pro-phetes of Apollo at BranchidEe. BranchidEe.
No. 61. Dedication by Flavius Andreas, Prophetes of Apollo at BranchidEe.
Plate XCYL—Inscriptions from Lagina and Budrum.
No. 62. Inscription in honour of some public benefactor of the inhabitants of Lagina.
Temple of Hekate, Lagina.
No. 63. Dedication to Hermes and Herakles. Budrum.
No. 64. Sepulchral inscription to Melanthios, a physician, with epitaph in
elegiac verse. Budrum.
No. 65. Inscription on the base of a Priapic Term. Budrum.
Plate XCVII.—Inscriptions from BranchidaB.
No. 66. Dedication of statues as a tenth to Apollo, by a number of persons,
probably citizens of Miletus. Inscribed on the back of a lion found on the Sacred Way.
No. 67. Dedication by the sons of Anaximander, inscribed on the base of some
object made by an artist called Terpsikles. Found on the Sacred "Way.
No. 68. Part of the same, repeated on the opposite side of the base.
No. 69. Inscription recording the names of Ionian and Carian soldiers in the service
of Psammetichus I., king of Egypt. Found at Aboo-Simbel in Nubia. The date of this
inscription is, probably, about B.C. 650.
No. 70. Fragment of Archaic inscription, found in wall of a modern house.
Geronta (BranchidEe).
No. 71. Part of the name of a sculptor inscribed on the chair of one of the figures
found on the Sacred Way.
No. 72. Dedication to Apollo by Chares, ruler of Teichioussa, inscribed on the chair
of his statue found on the Sacred Way.
No. 73. Inscription recording the Victory of Glaukos, on the back of one of the
figures found on the Sacred Way.
COX AXD WYMAN, PRINTERS, GREAT QUEEN STREET, UNCOLN's-INN FIELDS, LONDOX.