A diptych containing a cash account recording sums received and debts outstanding. The leaf is complete at the right and left margins. The beginning of the text is lost, but the account ends before the broken edge at the foot. This tablet was found in the same place as 180/344, 182 and 343 and it is undoubtedly written by the same hand as 180 and 344. The writing at the right in lines 3-9 is very abraded and the figures are all more or less dubious.
... Candidus,
for timbers purchased,
a tunic,
from Tetricus,
from Primus,
from Alio the veterinary
doctor,
from Vitalis the bathman,
total,
the rest owe:
Ingenuus,
Acranius,
the Vardullian cavalrymen,
the companion of Tagamatis
(?) the flag-bearer,
total,