. . . ordered by the most excellent prefect of Egypt Fl. Hyginus, concerning the owners of camels furnishing the fifth part to the most sacred fiscus, my same landlord Rufus possesses eight camels, of which four are male, to wit: one adult, three foals; likewise, four females, of which three are adult, one foal, that is, from four males one . . . to register . . . the same landlord has, and that I have not lied in any respect or may I be liable to the imperial oath. In the consulate of Fl. Gallicanus and Valerius Symmachus the most illustrious, Tybi 5. (2 H.) I, Aurelius Rufus, through me, Didymos, have sworn the imperial oath as aforesaid.