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- Michaelmas Term, 1903
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- Copyright © The Author(s). Published online by Cambridge University Press 1904
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page 11 note 1 Since drafting the above summary I have examined, under Prof. Rapson's guidance, the numerous coins of Eukratides in the British Museum; and also the single coin of Peukolaos, unknown to me when I read the paper. In this last case and in one instance in the issues of Eukratides the equivalent of ευ seems to be ēii; i.e. the Indian diphthong e followed by the character for initial u. C. B., February 11, 1904.