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44. Kylix: Athens. Athen. Mitth. 1884, pi. 1; Cat. drs V«se$ Pant* dn )/<& 
National d'Athenes, Collignon et Couve, p. 358 (this gives bibliograpln ; Duruy, 
Ilistoire des Grecs, Vol. I, p. 525. 
Subject: Interior. Bearded man on a couch, singing, and playing with a nbbit 
which is on the ground at his side. In field is Fig. 78. Cf Theognis, 1365, 18M. 
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45. Kylix: Berlin. Wochcnschrif % l fur Klass. Phihlogie, 1884, p. 283. From Capua. 1 
Subject: Interior. Man vomiting, while boy holds his head. Exterior. Ten 
men fighting around a female flute-player. 
46. Interior of a kylix. Arch. Zeit. 1854, pi. LXVI, 2. 
Subject: Klytaimestra, armed with an axe, rushes toward a closed door. In field, 
o 7rats /caXos. 
47. Kylix. Mm. d. Inst. XI, pi. 20. 
Subject : Interior. Bearded, draped man, earning spear, leads a girl by wrist. 
6 7rcu? /caXo?. Exterior, A. Menelaus pursues Helen toward a house in which sits a 
draped female. Exterior, B. Theseus deserts Ariadne, who sleeps on a rock unci r a 
tree. Hermes hastens away in surprise. Eros flies with wreath to Ariadne. 
48. Kylix : British Museum. Cat. E, 67 ; Gerhard, Trinksch. u. Gef. pi. D ; D< igm 
from Greek Vases, pi. XII, 45; Ann. d. Inst. 1881, p. 171; Hartwig, MMmchalm, 
p. 361. 
Subject : Interior. Bearded figure seated with phiale into which a draped female, 
moving away, turns to pour from an oenochoe. In background, a column and an 
architrave. Exterior, A. Achilles and Memnon fight between Eos and Thetis. 2 Ex- 
terior, B. Five figures. At left, Zeus seated, waited on by Ganymedes (?) ; at right, 
Hera, waited on by Iris. In centre, an armed, bearded, male figure (Ares?). Under 
handle behind Zeus, a panther. 
49. Fragments of a kylix: Jb. d. Arch. Inst. 1887, pp. 230-231 ; 3 J. II. & 
1891, p. 335. 
Subject: Fragment No. 1. Herakles, with a bow and quiver, hastens to left, 
looking back at a draped female. In field, a senseless inscription. No. 2. Remains 
of a male figure (Herakles ?). No. 3. One foot, and parts of two others. No. 4. 
Two figures (one bearded) hastening to right. No. 5. Bearded head, and part of left 
1 I have seen this vase neither in the original nor in illustration. 
a For same su bject, see vase No. 36. . • Assigned by Winter to Duns, he. * 
