Two joining scraps containing the beginning of a request for leave. A third scrap containing three letters (ius), possibly in the hand of Cerialis (cf. [225]-[32]), does not belong to this text.
Gannallius (centuriae) .r...[
[rogo domi]ne Cerialis
. . . . . .
. . .
"Gannallius of the century of ... I ask, my lord Cerialis ..."
The name Gannallius is not attested but the reading is very clear. NPEL cites two occurrences of Gannicus, in Gallia Belgica and Noricum; AS I 1982, Ganapo at Nemausus in Narbonensis; note also Gannascus of the Chauci, Tacitus, Ann. 11.18. Cf. LAN 307-8.
.r...: apart from r, only exiguous traces of the bottoms of letters remain. These would suit the reading Cresc[entis (cf. [128].4 for the century of Crescens) but there are other possibilities.