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in front just over the knees to the left arm. The right hand 
of the male figure and both arms of the female have been 
and shaggy square-cut beard. From the outlines it appears 
that the hair of the female was drawn up in a loose knot 
behind the head. Its clothing consists of a loose-fitting gar- 
ment hanging down from the left shoulder and enclosed in 
sate 
possibly the breast. The female stands with her back turned 
towards the male with her left foot slightly raised as if turning 
that the lady is turning away from her mate in disgust. 
Anderson’s Catalogue, part I, page 224. 
G 4.—The group in this specimen consists of four figures 
a male, a female, a child to the right of the male, and a clothed 
figure between the shoulders of the male and the female. 
The heads of all the figures and the arms and legs of the 
boy are missing. e male wears a tight loin cloth and 
another child standing between them. Anderson’s Catalogue, 
part I, page 203. 
G Similar specimen.—Group consisting of four figures, 
a male, a female, a child on the ground between them and 
another peeping over their shoulders. The clothing of the 
arms have been raised aloft. Very little remains of the fourth 
figure save its bust and the right hand. The former is more like 
that of a well-formed strong man than of a boy. The right 
hand is placed on the left breast. The background is found 
