A small fragment with part of one line, perhaps from the top of a tablet:
]ut....alisaga...[
. . . . . . .
g has a noticeably prolonged top stroke. Conceivably the beginning of a draft letter from Cerialis (see [233]-[241]). Under Aga- NPEL lists only names formed with the Greek Agatho-; RNGCL cites Agaso but is seems impossible to read Agasoni.