Inscribed Εὔμαχος Εὐθυμάχου [Ἀ]λωπέ[κ]ηθε[ν]—Eumachos, son of Euthymachos, of the deme of Alopekè.

Athens.—Obtained by Chandler in his Expedition for the Society of Dilettanti in 1765, and presented by the Society.

Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 8 inches; width, 1 foot 5¼ inches. Synopsis, No. 283 (292*); C.I.G., 579; C.I.A., II., 1812. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., LXXIX.; Stereoscopic, No. 121; Wolters, No. 1104.

606. Top of stelè, with central palmette and two half palmettes, springing from acanthus leaves. Found in the side of a mound, near Maritza, Rhodes.

Marble; height, 2 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 3¼ inches.

607. Upper part of stelè, surmounted by a central palmette and two half palmettes, springing from acanthus leaves. Similar to last, but in lower relief.

Probably from Athens. Formerly in the collection of Lord Elgin.

Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7 inches; width, 1 foot 1¾ inches. Journ. of Hellen. Studies, VI., p. 42, No. 2.

608. Upper part of stelè, surmounted by a central palmette, and two palmettes at the sides, broken.

Inscribed Χαβρίας Σαλυπριανός. Chabrias of Selymbria.—Athens? Elgin Coll.