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page 172 note 1 κ never = c except for place-names like Corinth, Mycenae, or some names of persons like Cleon, which have become English words.

page 173 note 1 The arguments in support of this system will be found in Mr. R. M. Dawkins' paper on ‘The Transliteration of Modern Greek’ in B.S.A. vol. xv.

page 175 note 1 The attention of contributors is called to the fact that the titles of the volumes of the second issue of the Corpus of Greek Inscriptions, published by the Prussian Academy, have now been changed, as follows:—

I.G. I. = Inscr. Atticae anno Euclidis vetustiores.

I.G. II. = Inscr. Atticae aetatis quae est inter Eucl. ann. et Augusti tempora.

I.G. III. = Inscr. Atticae aetalis Romanae.

I.G. IV. = Inscr. Argolidis.

I.G. VII. = Inscr. Megaridis et Boeotiae.

I.G. IX. = Inscr. Graeciae Septentrionalis.

I.G. XII. = Inscr. Insul. Maris Aegaei praeter Delum.

I.G. XIV. = Inscr. Italiae et Siciliae.

page 178 note 1 In the case of Students of the British School at Rome, an aggregate residence of four months at the two Schools will be accepted as alternative to three months' residence at the School at Athens.