HOLMES,] TEKKA COTTA (JKUfP OF UAKK. 77 



Hiiiall dimensious is illii.strated in Fig. !)0. in which this animal is 

 given in characteristic styh-. and a more pretentioi;s piece is shown 

 in Fig. 07. The characteristics of tlie creatnre are very simply but 

 graphically expressed. In tlic tirst tlie hard lilihed and figured case 

 is represented by applied tillets and imdes. and in tlie other by incised 



lines. The h-og is also much used (Fig. !I8). A rather remaricable 

 conception is illustrated in Fig. 09. Upon the front of each leg is a 

 curious little animal-like figure, to the front of which are bound two 

 minute infantile creatures. In the piece presented in Fig. 100. the 



Fig. um. Cup supported by ^otesque Heads 



