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2. — Sepulcliral relief of L. AmpudiiLs Philomusus ; within a 

 frame, busts of wife, husband and daughter; on either 

 side, a modius or corn-measure. Ht. -61 m., Length 

 1-63 m. Found about 1700 near the Porta Capena, 

 Rome; during the 18th century in the Villa Casali; 

 recovered from a garden at Putney, previous to which 

 it had lain for at least fifty years in a contractor's yard 

 in North London. C.I.L., VI., 11595; VI. 4, 34044, 

 and Journal of Roman Studies, VIII., pi. 2, p. 179, 

 where references to the older literature are given. 



3. — Fragment of seated figure on a throne sculptured on back 

 and front with two tiers of reliefs. Ht. -32 m. From 

 the Atkinson Collection; said, probably erroneously, to 

 have formed part of the Elgin Collection. Journal of 

 Hellen. Stud. VI., p. 43, No. 5. 



4. — Votive relief of Zeus Sabazios on horseback; inscribed 

 ■ EvTvy^a A\ ^a^a^lcp /car ovcpov 'xapianqpLov. Acquired in 

 Constantinople. Presented by W. H. Buckler, Esq. 



5. — Sepulchral relief of banquet, inscribed reKvo) <y\vKvrdTm 

 fxveia<i %a/oti/. 



6. — Sepulchral relief; twO' busts, male and female. 



7.-^Votive relief; horseman, youth on altar, and tree. 



8. — Slab bearing the inscription C.I.G. 3332, .copied at 

 Smyrna about 1710. Presented by the Commiittee of 

 the Guildhall Museuin. 



II. — Gems and Glass. 



9. — Carnelian gland, Minoan; intaglio of a cuttle-fish; from 

 Crete. Presented by Henry Bur gon, Esq. 



10. — Rock crystal scarabseoid intaglio of a seated girl playing 

 a lyre. Found about 1819; formerly in the Ross, 

 Broendsted and Cockerell collections. Broendsted, 

 Voyages de la Grece, II., vignette and p. 277; King, 

 Antique Gems, II., pi. XVII. B. No. 7; Furtwaengler, 

 Antike Gemmen, pi. XIV., No. 20; Geschichte, p. 137; 

 Burlington Fine Arts Club, Exhibition of Greek Art, 

 Catalogue, L. 153, pi. 63, p. 181; Encycl. Brit., 

 11th ed., s V. Gems, pi. II. 3^6. 



11. — Sard scarab with an intaglio of a female head; fourth 

 century B.C. 



12. — Sard scarabseoid with an intaglio of a cow ; inscribed V. 

 MAQRINVS. 



13. — Sard intaglio of the Ephesian Artemis. Presented by 

 A. P. Ready, Esq. 



14. — Burnt sard intaglio with head of Ariadne ; the reverse 

 has been re-used as a signet ring, with a Cufic inscrip- 

 tion. Presented by Mrs. F. Macalister. 



III. — Gold and Silver. 



15. — Pair of Greek earrings of finest style of 4th century B.C., 

 with palmettes and wave-pattern. 



