Barzia.—Strassmaier published nine texts, Z. A., iv., pp. 147 ff., of which four are transcribed and translated, K. B., iv., pp. 294-98. Peiser gave three more in Babylonische Verträge. Strassmaier published one from the Liverpool Museum in the Actes du VI. Congrès Internationale des Orientalistes, 1883.

Nebuchadrezzar III.—In K. B., iv., pp. 298-303, three are transcribed and translated from those published above and ascribed to Nebuchadrezzar II.

Darius.—Strassmaier has published 579 texts in Babylonische Texte, Heft X.-XII., of which K. B., iv., pp. 302-11 gives transcription and translation of nine. Kohler-Peiser discuss ninety-six in Aus Babylonischen Rechtsleben and add seven more. Pinches published six in C. T., ii., p. 2; iv., pp. 21, 32, 41, 43, 44; and twelve in Peek-Pinches. Peiser gave fifteen in Keilschriftliche Acten-Stücke, and fifty-five in Babylonische Verträge from the Berlin Museum, [pg 402] twenty-four from the British Museum. Dr. G. A. Barton gave twenty-seven in American Journal of Semitic Languages, January, 1900. Strassmaier gave six from the Liverpool Museum in the Actes du VI. Congrès Internationale des Orientalistes, 1883. Dr. Budge published three in Z. A., iii., pp. 216 ff.

Shamash-erba.—Strassmaier published one text of this period in Z. A., iii., p. 157 f.

Xerxes.—Evetts published four texts, Babylonische Texte, Heft VI., B, pp. 91-94; of these K. B., iv., pp. 310-11 gives transcription and translation of one. Pinches published one, C. T., iv., p. 34, Dr. G. A. Barton gave one in American Journal of Semitic Languages, January, 1900. Strassmaier published seven in the Actes du VIII. Congrès Internationale des Orientalistes, 1889.

Artaxerxes.—Professor Hilprecht and Dr. Clay have published 119 texts with transcriptions and translations of twelve, in the ninth volume of the series of Cuneiform Texts of the collections of the University of Philadelphia. Kotalla has given transcriptions and translations of others in B. A. S., iv. Dr. Peiser gave a transcription and translation of one from his own copy, K. B., iv., pp. 312-13. Kohler-Peiser give two more in Aus Babylonischen Rechtsleben. Dr. G. A. Barton gave four in American Journal of Semitic Languages, January, 1900. Strassmaier published nine in the Actes du VIII. Congrès Internationale des Orientalistes, 1889, and one in Z. A., iii., p. 158.

Macedonian Period

Alexander IV.—Strassmaier, Z. A., iii., p. 150, transcribed and translated one, also K. B., iv., pp. 312-13. Pinches gave one, C. T., iv., p. 39.

Seleucus II.—Oppert, Doc. Jur., pp. 301 ff., gave two, one given again, K. B., iv., pp. 312-17. Pinches gave another, C. T., iv., p. 29. Strassmaier published one in Actes du VIII. Congrès Internationale des Orientalistes, 1889; and one, Z. A., iii., p. 152 f.

Demetrius.—Strassmaier published two, Z. A., iii., pp. 148-50.