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INDEX. 405 Sipylus, history of, 14-21; description, 37-48. Six, researches on numismatics, 348, 351, 390, 3gm. Smith, C., 286 n. Soldering of Lydian trinkets, 288. Solymi, 345. Soutzo, M. C., 256 n. Sphinx, winged, in Phrygia, 149, 152, 215, 216. Spiegelthal, on rock sculpture, 262 ; ex- cavations of the tomb of Alyattes, 262-268. Stamped ornaments on slabs of sarco- phagi, 325, 326. Stark, K. B., 15, 242 n. ; 285, 286 n. Stewart, J. R., 7 n. Strabo, on Phrygia, 7, 18 ; Paphlagonia, 193 n. ; on invention of coinage, 253 ; Lydia, 279; Caria, 305, 307 n. ; Lycians, 345 ., 350 n. T. TACITUS, 20; on the Carians, 304. Tantalis, 62. Tantalus, traditions relating to, 15, 16; he is called Phrygian, 18; he works mines, 19 ; belongs to an older epoch than Midas, 20 ; lake and tomb, 39, 62, 63. Tchlatchef, 250 n. Telmessus (Macri), 348. Termilae, Tramelse, name of Lycians, 338. Tdxier, Ch., 7 n. ; on Sipylus, 37, 227 ; Lydia, 242 n. ; Caria, 310, 315. Theopompus, 348 n. Thiersch, on small stone figures of Archipelago, 328 n. Thracians, their relations with the Phrygians, 1-8. Thucydides, 306 n. Tlos, 347- Tooth-device in Phrygia, 132, 135. Tralles, pottery of, 319-326. Trdmaux, 242 n. Treuber, 332. Trinkets, Lydian or Carian, 287-292. Troglodytes, towns of, in Asia Minor, 73, 74- Trysa, 383, 384. Tumulus, funereal, in Phrygia, 46-50; in Lydia, 222, 223; Caria, 310-312. V. VAULT in tomb of Alyattes, 265. Vegetable, decoration derived from, in Phrygia, 187, 188. Vine in Phrygia, 26. Vitruvius, timber buildings, 7 1 . ; Lydian bricks, 280. W. WARRIOR, in Phrygia, 169-171; Caria, 308. Weber explores Sipylus, 40-67. Wells, or shafts, means of approach to vaults, 90, 105, 1 06. Winter, 313-319, 3* 5- Wood, structures of, in Phrygia, 71, 180- 183; Paphlagonia, 196; Lycia, 356, 357, 363-365- X. XANTHUS, city of, 351, 352, 375 Xanthus, valley of, 345 n., 349. Xenophanes, 297. Xenophon upon Paphlagonia, 192 n. Y. YAPULDAK, 132. ZENOPOSEIDON, 305. PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BECCLES.