TONKS. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. 
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when the eyes 
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motive of 
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back as he moves forward (in No, 25); and, final lj 
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representation of the hetairae with short hair (in N 
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if in the last instance 
understand that long-haired hetairae may also appear on th 
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far as my knowledge extends, occur on the works of other artists. 
are 
A peculiar form of fillet that appears on the head of Apoll 
picture of the vase illustrated in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 3. It consists of a broad 
band, ornamented with vertical bars, that 
passes around the head, and ends in two 
string-ends, which themselves terminate 
in two, three-stranded tassels. It looks 
is. 
much like that in Fig. 16. 
Hieron ein- 
19 a, b. 
ploys a somewhat similar one (Meister- 
schalen, pi. XXX, 3), but in the Hieronic 
fillet the loose ends are absent. 
2 (40). A fillet looped behind, and 
having in place of the simple, three- 
stranded ends, three strings starting from 
a ball and ending each in a ball. The 
appearance is much like that of three 
cherries in a cluster. This fillet is found 
on the vase given in the Wiener Vorlegebl. 
VIII, 6. It looks like that in Fig. 18. 
20. 
19 c. 
21. 
22. 
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3 (41). A type of kerykeion that CCX xvi. 
occurs in three varieties. These are 
24. 
Fiourks 18-24. — Characteristic* Off BstOOT. 
Meisterschalen, pi. I.VIII; 24. Aus. Vasenb. pi 
sho 
wn 
the vase illustrated in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 5, 6, and C, 7. They are 
given in Fig. 19. 
The " Master with the Bald Head " has one somewhat like 
top is closed. For this, see the Meisterschalen, pi. XLI 
a, except that the 
A still closer example is used 
by Pamph 
i 
liustrated in Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. pi. CCXXI, but this varies in lack 
ing the circle, that appears on 
in our Fig. 20. 
the junction of head with staff 
This is show 
4 (42). The sceptre has for a head 
leaf-like objects springing from the base of 
a knob. For this form, see Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 2 and 3 
