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Numismata Graeca Greek Coin Type Part 3 - Forvm Ancient Coins

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LEAVES.<br />

Leaf. — V^erica Ruler in Sussex (Britain), 74.<br />

Leaf of Fern. — Western Britain, 75 to 76.<br />

Leaf of Fig. — Mylilene (Lesbos), 77 ;<br />

81 ;<br />

Iclyma (Caria), 78 to<br />

Gamirus, Rhodes (Is of Caria), 82 to 96.<br />

Leaf of Ivy. — Thebes (Boeotia), 97 ;<br />

Philetaerus, l"]umene I,<br />

Attalus I, Kings of Pergamene, 98 ; Gongylos<br />

Dynast of Myrina and Gryneion (Aeolis), 99;<br />

Orthosia (Caria), 100; Uncertain, 101.<br />

Leaf of Ivy AND eagle'.s head. — EHs (Peloponnesus), 102.<br />

Leaf of Ivv ox it Thident. — Corcyra (Is. Epirus), 103.<br />

Leaf of Laurei,. — Zacynthus (Peloponnesus), 104.<br />

Leaves of Lalrel. — Catana (Sicily), 105; Zacynthus (Pelo-<br />

ponnesus), 106, 107.<br />

Leaves of Olive (or spbay of). — Rhegium (Bruttii), 108,<br />

109; Elis (Peloponnesus), 110; Paphos (Cyprus),<br />

nOa.<br />

Leaf of i'alm. — Motya (Sicily), llOb.<br />

Leaf of Sf.linon (wild celery). — Selinus (Sicily), 111 to 124.<br />

Leak of SiLPiiiUM. — Cyrene (Cyrenaica), 125.<br />

Leaf of Vine. — Acinipo (Baetica), 126, 127; Olbia (Sar-<br />

matia), 128; .\egium (Peloponnesus), 129; Judaea<br />

in jjeneral (first revolt), 130 to 133.<br />

PLANTS.<br />

Plants t«'o. — (Styrax) in enclosure on basis-Selge (Pisi-<br />

dia), 134 to 136.<br />

Plant of Silphium. — Cvrene (Cyrenaica), 137 to 180; Barce<br />

(Cyrenaica), 181 to 191 ; Evesperis (Cyrenaica), 192<br />

to 194; Libya in general, 195; Ptolemaus Soter<br />

(Cyrenaica), 196.<br />

Plant of SiLPiiiuM and Lion's iiead. — Cyrene (Cyrenaica),<br />

197.<br />

Plant of Silphium and palm tree. — Cyrene (Cyrenaica), 197a.<br />

Plants of Silpiiium tree. — Cyrene (Cyrenaica), 196 to 201.<br />

TREES<br />

Tree. — Massilia (Gallia), 202 ; Centuripe (Sicily), 203<br />

Aphrodisias (Caria), 203a ; Proslanna (Pisidia), 204;<br />

Gaza (Judaea), 205.<br />

Tree beside altar. — Amasia (Pontus), 206, 207 ; Attuda<br />

(Caria), 208; .\ke Ptolemais (Phoenicia), 209.<br />

Tree with Figure. — Aptera (Crete), 209a, 209b, Gortyna<br />

(Crete), 210 to 219d : Phaestus (Crete), 220 to 221b;<br />

Heraclea (Bithynia), 221c.<br />

— IV —<br />

Tree witii Figure and Dolpiiin. — Corinth (Corinthia), 2<br />

to 224a.<br />

Thee witii Figure and Goat. Epidaurus (Argolis), 22,<br />

Cyzicus (Mysia), 226.<br />

Tree between Figures. — Myra (Lycia), 227 ; Temenothyr<br />

(Phrygia), 228; Cyrene (Cyrenaica), 229.<br />

Tree on Mountain. — Prostanna (Pisidia), 229a.<br />

Tree around which Serpent. — Pergamum (Mysia), 230, 23<br />

Thee and Stones. — Tyrus (Phoenicia), 232 to 237a.<br />

Tree Leaf-Less, felled by two Phrygians. — Aphrodisi<br />

(Caria), 238 to 240.<br />

Trees Leaf-less tiihee, in enclosure of trellis. — Aphroc<br />

sias (Caria), 241 to 243.<br />

Trees Leaf-Less tiiree, between altahs. — Aphrodisii<br />

(Caria), 244.<br />

Tree Cypress and altar. — Mastaura (Lydia), 245.<br />

Tree Cyphess between anim.\ls. — Damascus (^Coele-Syria<br />

246.<br />

Tree Cypress in front of iiohsem.\n. — Mostene (Lydia), 2^<br />

lo 251.<br />

Tree Fir. — Scamandria (Troas), 252 to 254 ; Scepsis (Troas<br />

255 to 268.<br />

Tree Fir and Ghapes. — Scepsis (Troas), 269.<br />

Thee Fir and Goat. — Antandrus (Troas), 270.<br />

Tree Laurel. — Calchedon (Bithynia), 271.<br />

Tkee Olive and Owl. — Athens (Attica), 272 to 277.<br />

Tree Olive witii Figure. — Athens (.A.ltica), 278 to 280.<br />

Tree Olive witii two Figures. — Athens (Attica), 281<br />

Thees two with Figure and two birds. — Halicarnassu<br />

(Caria), 282.<br />

Thee palm. — Uncertain (Spain), 283; Siculo-Punic Goinag(<br />

Motya (Sicily), 284 to 291 ; Panormus (Sicily), an<br />

Garthage, 292 to 308; Carystus (Euboea), 309 t<br />

312 ;<br />

Tiryns (Peloponnesus), 313 to 315; Hierapytn<br />

(Crete), 316 to 323 ; Priansus (Grete), 324 to 327<br />

Pyranthus (Grete), 328 to 330; Delos (Aegean Is<br />

331 ; los (Aegean Is), 332 to 334; Tenos (.-Vegea<br />

Is), 325; Smyrna (lonia), 326; Palmyra (Palmj<br />

rene), 337, 338 ; Antiochus III (The Great) King c<br />

Syria, 339 ; Demetrius II King of Syria, 340 ; Tyru<br />

(Phoenicia), 341 to 346 ; Uncerlain (Phoenicia^<br />

347; Diocaesarea-Sepphoris (Galilaea), 348 ; Nea<br />

polis (Samaria), 349 ;<br />

Roman Procurators (Judaea)<br />

350 to 352; Second revolt against Rome (Judaea)<br />

333; Menander King of Bactria and India, 354<br />

Balagrae and Darnis (Gyrenaica), 355 ; Gyren<br />

(Cyrenaica), 356 to 364; Ptolemaus King of Maure<br />

tania, 365, 366 ; Babba (Mauretania), 367 to 369. j

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