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No. 10. 



No. 11. 



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Georgi Eusshel 

 fiaronis. 



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Ville de 

 Ardglasse. 



No. 12. 



Ville de 

 Kilcleth. 



Dr. Kennedy Baillie, having been called upon to read the 

 conclusion of his memoir on the University sculptures, com- 

 menced the Archaeological division of his subject by an exami- 

 nation of the meanings attached by the Greeks to the terms 

 "AyaXfia, 'AvSpiag, Eltcwv, and IIiva.%. 



He then proceeded to details respecting the imports of the 

 expressions Ehtbv ypairrr], Elkwv ypcnrTr) svonXog, EIkmv 

 ypawTrj Iv oirXoig ImxpvGOig, Eikcov ypairrrj reXda. 



His next step was to discuss the analogy between the 

 eiKoveg 'ivowXoi and the " Clypei," " Clupea," or " Clypeatre 

 Imagines" of the Romans. 



His conclusion from the passages of Pliny, Macrobius 

 Suetonius, and other writers, in which distinct mention has 

 been made of these, was, that the Greek and Roman denomi- 

 nations were synonymous; and that the opinion of Professor 

 Bockh, which would limit the sense of El K 6vEg hoirXoi to 

 pictorial forms, is not entitled to reception. 



