. "e Fireside'.A Death in the Desert.[Supposed of Pamphylax the Antiochene:It is a parchment, of my rolls the fifth,Hath three skins glued together, is all GreekAnd goeth from Epsilon down to Mu:Lies second in the surnamed Chosen Chest, [5]Stained and conserved with juice of terebinth,Covered with cloth of hair, and lettered Xi,From Xanthus, my wife's uncle, now at peace:Mu and Epsilon stand for my o" . . .