, which seems to be a confusion of ideas resulting from its use for eta in Ionic, and for h in Chalcidian (i.e. Western) alphabets.[[2219]] The sign for the aspirate occurs first as

, afterwards as Η, and is sometimes introduced without apparent reason, as in

for Εἰλείθυια, and

for Ἀφροδίτη. The digamma is unknown on Attic vases, but the François vase and the allied 'Tyrrhenian' group give some interesting examples of the use of Ϙ for Κ. Thus we find

for Κόραξ,