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7.2.2; al. Callistr. Descr. p. 433.24 K. Babr. 178.1. Plut. Mor. 15 F; Vit 860 D. Ael. V. H. 3.1. Galen Us. Part. III p. 48 Kühn; 233; al. Iambl. Protr. 3; Comm. Math. 22. Geopon. 4.3.11; 9.9.12; al. Simpl. in Arist. Categ. p. 174.18 Kalbfleisch; 339.28; al.

202.2 K. Title of a play by Philemon p. 493 K. . Nicostratus (or Philetaer.) 4 K. Philippides 8 K. [Arist.] Respir. 11.476 a 30. Polyb. 5.75.8. Plut. Mor. 1025 C. [Luc.] Asin. 25. Hdn. Hist. 3.9.10. Procl. Diad. in Plat. Tim. 5.346 C.

Sam. 42 Körte. Schol. Soph. Ant. 849.

479 K. Hesych. . Poll. 7.46 . 7.53 (among women's garments), found Ar. fr. 320.7 K. The citations given above show Kock's emendation to be arbitrary and unwarranted.

913 K. Phot. and Suid. "." An instance of Menander's slang.

Epitr. 574 Körte. Lit., Arist. G. A. 5.3.783 a 2, b 5; al. As in Menander: Luc. Tim. 23. Philop. in Arist. de Anim. p. 388.34 Hayduck. Schol. Ar. Vesp. 1283. Another case of slang.

Perik. 202 Körte$2$. The reading of Jensen, Rh. Mus. 65 (1910) p. 574, and Lefebvre, Pap. de Mén. The old reading was. Neither word appears elsewhere.

Epitr. 576 Körte. Phryn. 412 L., 490 R. . Lobeck in his note confirms Phryn. by citing other compounds of from classical writers. See Moer. 321. Th. M. 280.1. Hipp. Epid. 3.1079 C Foes. Arist. H. A. 6.14.568 a 12; 7.4.585 a 19. Hero Alex. III p. 302.22 Schoene. Autol. de Ort. et Occ. 2 p. 112.20 Hultsch, al., noun. Plut. Mor. 933 E. Schol. Autol. p. 116.23, noun.

92 K. Poll. 7.52 . Phot. and Suid. . Antiph. 297 K.