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6. A similar handle, but of a vessel with a wider mouth, and 

 of a light red colour. 



t. Three fragments of poetUa or cups of black ware, (H. xx, 

 Fig. 4, and PI. xti, Fig. 5.) Diameter at the mouths 

 2i-in. and 2in.; at the bottom of the largest (whose 

 height may have been about 5-in.) 2i^-in. Perfect 

 specimens similar to these have been found at Dor- 

 chester, and are preserved in the County Museum. 



I . Fragment of a basin or bowl of coarse grey ware. Diameter 



at top 10^-in. by 5-in. deep. 



8. Several fragments of pans of hard coarse ware. Diameter 



at the top 11 -in. 



9. Neck with handle of a Lagena, (PI. xx, Fig. 1,) measuring 



in diameter at the Up 2J-in., at the bulge 6-in., and in 

 height probably 8-in. The manner in which the handle 

 is inserted in this specimen is especially worthy of 

 remark. 



10. A fragment, unglazed, of a dish, (PI. xx, Fig. 2,) 



measuring 2i-in. deep, bears a cross-lined pattern. 



II. Several fragments of Vases, (PI. xx, Fig. 3,) having the 



lip roUed out, and about 2-in. wide. They are 

 smoothed or rather polished, one bearing remains of a 

 black glaze, to the depth of 2-in., and below this depth 

 the surface is roughed, and ornamented with the cro68 

 lines. Inside are markings of a hard brush. 



12. Similar forms of coarse thick pottery. 



18. Fragment of siTnilar form, with a yellowish white glaze. 



14. A frtigment, (PI. xxi. Fig. 1,) 2-in. deep, has a handle 



and cross-pattern. 



15. Fragment, (PI. xxi, Fig. 2, ) showing a cross-lined pattern. 



16. Fragment of the neck of a bottle, Lagena? (PI. xxi. 



Fig. 3.) 



