[64] Neptune, Thetis, and Glaucus.

[65] Here are given, in the original, some lines, as the inscription; but so corrupted and so defective, as to be utterly unintelligible. Gronovius endeavours in vain, to explain them; Crevier gives the matter up.

[66] They called him also Euergetes, and Soter.

[67] The eleventh of March.

[68] This book is very imperfect; a great part of the beginning of it is lost; and there are, besides, considerable chasms in other parts of it. The supplemental passages which the translator has introduced, to complete the connexion, are taken from Crevier. They are printed in a different character.

[69] 15s. 7-1/2d.

[70] 9593l. 15s.

[71] 1339l. 1s. 10-1/2d.

[72] 9s. 4-1/2d.

[73] 5th May.