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shoulder-ridge encircles the stone. The left panel has the marginal 

 promineuces and the oval depression. The right panel is ornamented 

 with lozenges and triangles surrounding a circular depression in the 

 center. The boss and the transverse panel-ridges encircle the collar. 



17082. (Fig. 59.) The shoulder is well set off from the stone, and is sub- 

 tended by a very shallow ridge. The left panel has the marginal promi- 

 nences and oval depression. The right panel is inclosed in a ridge 

 looped at the upper anterior corner, which is continued to form a part of 

 the panel marginal scroll. The panel is ornamented with a dotted cir- 

 cle at each end, inclosed in a sigmoid ridge, the ends of which expand 

 gracefully to fill the triangular spaces between the sigmoid, the circles, 

 and the border-ridge of the panel. (Fig. 60.) The boss is ridged up on 

 the inside. 



17083. The shoulder is bell-shaped, having its transverse ridge nearly 

 encircling. The left panel has the prominences and oval depression. 

 There is no right panel. The lower end of the specimen is roughly 

 pecked. 



17084. The shoulder is not very prominent and is continuous with 

 the transverse ridge. The left panel with its prominences very plainly 

 executed. The right panel is a smooth space inclosed in a ridge which 

 runs into the boss at the lower corners. 



17086. The shoulder well rounded out and winged on the margins, the 

 shoulder-ridge abutting on the shoulder and encircling the stone. The 

 left panel has the prominences and a small oval depression. The right 

 panel is inclosed in a double ridge and furrow, and ornamented with 

 chevrons and parallel included lines. The panel-border is an elaborate 

 double scroll, with triglyphs in the center of each. 



17091. The shoulder slight and flattened, and abutting on the shoul- 

 der ridge. The left panel has the prominences and a slight oval depres- 

 sion. The right panel is a looped ridge ornamented with lozenges and 

 triangles. The panel-border is a double scroll with small triglyphs. 

 The boss is ridged on the inside. 



17095. The shoulder is bell-shaped, and subtended by a wide and 

 encircling shoulder-ridge. The left panel has the prominences, and an 

 oval chamfer in the ©enter. The right panel included in a looped and per- 

 forated ridge is plain in the center. The panel-border is an elaborate 

 double scroll. The transverse panel-ridges and boss encircle the stone, 

 and the furrows of the panels are repeated on the inside of the collar. 

 A truly unique and beautiful specimen. 



17096. The shoulder is very slight, and has its transverse ridge encir- 

 cling. The left panel has the prominences and oval depression. The 

 right panel is an unornameuted surface inclosed in a double ridge and 

 furrow. The transverse panel-ridges and boss encircle the stone. 



17098. The shoulder is slight and much flatteued, and is subtended 

 by a narrow shoulder-ridge. The left panel has the marginal promi- 

 nences and a chamfered interior space. The right panel is wanting and 

 the boss small. This is a very rude specimen. 



