{&-} = dash at mid-letter level. {&.} = ellipsis dot {&138} = ??? {&140} = right half of "o" {&144} = ??? {&146} = ??? {&152} = John Grove's "M" {&153} = ??? {&163} = ??? (possible alternative to {&140} {&164} = ??? {&167} = ??? {&169} = ??? {&170} = like "h" with top detached (#13 of the 17-element sequence) {&171} = gallows with three loops (#14 of the 17-element sequence) {&172} = upside down lambda (possible alternative to {&195}) {&173} = ??? {&176} = ??? {&178} = ??? {&192} = with almost horizontal stem {&195} = like an EVA with an upturned serif at the right end. {&252} = big red #1 {&253} = big red #2 {&E} = a tall epsilon-like letter. {&F} = an "f" with an extra loop {&F} = an "f" with an extra loop {&F} = an "f" with an extra loop {&I"} = with right ligature and plume above it. {&I'} = ??? {&I} = with a plume; first half of "ih" (#16 of the 17-element sequence). {&K} = ??? {&O'} = with plume {&O} = ??? {&PP} = ??? {&S} = ??? {&T} = ??? {&X} = an with tops connected by an {&Y} = ??? {&^} = top half of "y" {&an} = and run together {&ar} = and run together {&c'a} = ??? {&c'y} = ??? {&c'} = EVA "c" with a plume, like a "sh" without the final "e". {&ct} = long with a attached to the tip of the ligature, well above the baseline. {&e} = small ; encoded as e{small} {&k} = short ; encoded as k{short} {&o'} = o with a plume {&ol} = above ? {&q"} = with a plume over the connector {&r} = attached to the previous char. {&zh} = like but with the plume turning forward?