1G. Grecian 



1. Chiton. 2 Eximis. 3, 4. Himatiou. 5. ChlamK C Child- 

 ren's Wear. 7, 8. L.dy's Chiton. 9. Doric Chiton. 10. Combination 

 Chiton. || 11-19. Festival Costumes. 



17. Greece. 



36-38. Baskets. '1-19. Jewelry, etc. | 35 Wash Basin. 77,78. 

 Theatre Masks. 42-7L. Table Dishes. || 25--M. Furniture. !| 75, 70. 

 Altars. 39-41. Household Utensils. 20, 24. Musical Instruments. 

 7J, 74. Sceptres. 72. Tools. 



18. Greece. 



l t 3. Supposed Ground Plan of Houses of Homeric and Later Period. 

 2. Remains of Royal Palace at Ithaca. I! 4. 6, 5. Court, Country House 

 and Entry, restored. || 7, 8. Group of Grecian Houses, restored. 9. 

 P^an of Greek Town. 



19. Grecian Life. 



1. Childhood. 2 4. Gymnastic Exercises. 5 Student. 0. Peda- 

 gogue. 7. Hospitality. . Marriage. || 9-11. Female Life. 12. Mourn- 

 ing lor tie Dead. 



20. Grecian Life. 



1 Casting Statues. 2. Armor Smith. 3. Pottery. || 4 Farmer. 

 5. Hauler. 6. Markelman. 7. Fisherman. 8. City \ chicle. 



21. Grecian Life. 



1. Priestess. 2. Sacrifice . 3. Danseuse. 4. Flute Player. 1 5-7. 

 Social Life. 8. Dramatic Instructor (sitting). 



22. -Classical Deities 



1. Rhea. 2. Saturn 3. Sibyl. 4. Jupiter. 5 -Juno 6. Neptune. 

 7. Vesta. 8. Pluto. 9. Ceres. || 10. Bacchus. 11. Minerva 12. 

 Apollo. 13. Diana. U. Mars. 15. Venus. M Cupid. 17. Mercury. 

 18. Vulcan. | 19. ^sculapius. 20. Hygeia. 21. Vertumnu*. 22. 

 Melpomene. 23. Erato. 24. Thalia. 25. -Ganymede. 26. Ba chantes. 

 27. Silenus. 1 28. Bacchanal Procession. 29. .Triton and Nereids. 



23. Asia Minor Costumes, Etc. 



7. Phrygian. 6, 9. Lydian. J, 2. Phrygians (sitting). 4. 5. Greek 

 Armenian. 10, 11. Asia Minor. || 1<,19. Sassanides(H rsemeu). 8,3. 

 Phrygian Group. 12-17, 2.-21. Arub'au Utensils and Vessels. 



24. Roman Costumes. 



1, 2. Etruskan. 5, 3. Tunic. 4. Toga. 6. Fema'e Dress. 7. 

 Priestess. . Lictor. 9. Peasant. || 18, 17. Galic. 12. General, A.D. 

 430. 14. Consul. 11. G ilia Piacidia. 10. Valeutmian III. 13. Co^- 

 sul. 15. Circus Servant. 



25. Roman Life. 



1, 2.-Ladles. 3. Ball Playing. 4. female Artist (sitting). [ 5. 

 Actors. 6. Gladiators. 7. Court. 8. Public Sacrifice. 



26. Roman Buildings. 



1. Ground Plan of House in Pomp-ii. 2, 3. Ground PHn and Sec- 

 tion of Roman Houses. 10. Bath. J 1. Amphitheatre, Pompeii (cross 

 section). 12. Sena Stabilis at Hercuianeum. || 4, 5, 6. Houses aud 

 Girden at Pompeii, restore I. || 7. Store. 8, 9. Plan of Palace and 

 Hall of Diocletian. 



27. Roman Furniture. 



2. Toilet Articles. 3. Mirrors. 4. Ornamental Pins. 14. Dice. 

 5-7. Rings. 12, 11 Keys. 11. Bathing Utensils. 15-19. Clay Vessel-. 

 20. Seals. ]| 1. Writing Mater.als. 8, 9. Perfum ry Boxes. 10. 

 Comb. || 21-30, 44-40. Kitchen Utensils. 32. Scales. 33. Weights. 

 31. Bucket. 35. LanUr-i. 3'J. Sickle. || 31, 37. Marble Vase an I 

 Table. 38, 39. Lam t js. 4J, 43. Chairs. 41. i'ripod. 40. Candelabra. 



