The
end of a letter to Cerialis, with an address on the back. Only exiguous traces
of the main part of the message remain but we have the complete closure written
by a second hand. We think that this is likely to be the same as the second
hand of 310, in which case Chrauttius will be the correspondent of
Cerialis in the present text. The identification of the hands rests on the
palaeographical similarities (note particularly
" ... (2nd hand) I pray, my lord, that you enjoy the best of fortune, of which you are most worthy. (Back, 1st hand) To Flavius Cerialis."