App. I. THE APAMEAN RIVERS. 457
Ham. Wadd.1, of the Orgas with no one2, of the Therma with Hog.
Web., of the Laugher and Weeper with no one 3, of the Obrimas with
no one, of Aulokrene with every one, of the Rhocrini Pontes on the route
of Manlius with Hog. Web.4 Contradictory identifications have been
proposed for Marsyas by Hirschf., for Maeander by Hirschf. Hog. Web.
(all disagreeing with one another), for Orgas by Hirschf. Hog. Web. (all
agreeing with the identification originated by Hirschf.), for Therma by
no one, for the Laugher and Weeper by Hirschf., for Obrimas by
Hirschf. Hog. Web. (all disagreeing with one another), for Aulokrene
by no one, for Manlius's Fontes by Hirschf. Ar. Ham. Wadd. agree, so
far as they go, with the views which we have expressed. No identifica-
tion has been proposed for Orgas by Ar. Ham., for Therma by Ar. Ham.
Hirschf. Wadd, for the Laugher and Weeper by Ar, Ham. Hog. Wadd.,
for Obrimas by Ar. Ham. Wadd.
APPENDIX II.
INSCRIPTIONS OF APAMEIA AND AUEOKRA.
281. M. Berard BCH 1893 p. 313. YIXoiTeivav 2e[/3ao-]TT)v 7/ /3.
(cat 6 8. Kadeupcoaev' enLfxeXridivTos MapKou 'ArraKov apyvpoTapeiov rfjs
7roA.ecof.
This inscription was probably erected in a.d. 105, when Plotina was
styled Augusta, and when (as is argued by Cavedoni) the same title was
conferred on Marciana the sister of Trajan, and her daughter Mattidia
(no. 28a, 283). On Argyrotamias see § 23 (3) and no. 551.
282. (R. 1881). CIG 3958. Map/a'cu- 2e/3aorT/z> kt\. (as in no. 281).
The engraver, or the official, has erred in the name of Marciana.
1 Hogarth, who inclined to this opinion 3 Weber quotes my opinion, and ap-
on the spot (see p. 406), writes ' I quite parently accepts it, but has not verified
agree that Sheikh-Arab-Su must be the it by actual hearing.
Maeander.' 4 M. Radet seems to regard this
2 Mr. Purser held all along the view identification as certain En Phrygie
I adopt. Wadd. probably is to be under- map III.
stood in the same sense.
Ham. Wadd.1, of the Orgas with no one2, of the Therma with Hog.
Web., of the Laugher and Weeper with no one 3, of the Obrimas with
no one, of Aulokrene with every one, of the Rhocrini Pontes on the route
of Manlius with Hog. Web.4 Contradictory identifications have been
proposed for Marsyas by Hirschf., for Maeander by Hirschf. Hog. Web.
(all disagreeing with one another), for Orgas by Hirschf. Hog. Web. (all
agreeing with the identification originated by Hirschf.), for Therma by
no one, for the Laugher and Weeper by Hirschf., for Obrimas by
Hirschf. Hog. Web. (all disagreeing with one another), for Aulokrene
by no one, for Manlius's Fontes by Hirschf. Ar. Ham. Wadd. agree, so
far as they go, with the views which we have expressed. No identifica-
tion has been proposed for Orgas by Ar. Ham., for Therma by Ar. Ham.
Hirschf. Wadd, for the Laugher and Weeper by Ar, Ham. Hog. Wadd.,
for Obrimas by Ar. Ham. Wadd.
APPENDIX II.
INSCRIPTIONS OF APAMEIA AND AUEOKRA.
281. M. Berard BCH 1893 p. 313. YIXoiTeivav 2e[/3ao-]TT)v 7/ /3.
(cat 6 8. Kadeupcoaev' enLfxeXridivTos MapKou 'ArraKov apyvpoTapeiov rfjs
7roA.ecof.
This inscription was probably erected in a.d. 105, when Plotina was
styled Augusta, and when (as is argued by Cavedoni) the same title was
conferred on Marciana the sister of Trajan, and her daughter Mattidia
(no. 28a, 283). On Argyrotamias see § 23 (3) and no. 551.
282. (R. 1881). CIG 3958. Map/a'cu- 2e/3aorT/z> kt\. (as in no. 281).
The engraver, or the official, has erred in the name of Marciana.
1 Hogarth, who inclined to this opinion 3 Weber quotes my opinion, and ap-
on the spot (see p. 406), writes ' I quite parently accepts it, but has not verified
agree that Sheikh-Arab-Su must be the it by actual hearing.
Maeander.' 4 M. Radet seems to regard this
2 Mr. Purser held all along the view identification as certain En Phrygie
I adopt. Wadd. probably is to be under- map III.
stood in the same sense.