60 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



16. — Pair of earrings in tke form of a cluster oi pendant 



leaves; from Populonia. 

 17. — Large bulla with palmette and tongue decoration; from 



Populonia. 

 18. — Two pairs of earrings in the form of a duck with fine 



filigree work. 

 19. — Pair of earrings with beads of turquoise and glass and 



pendant in the form of a deer's-head rhyton. 

 20. — Silver finger-ring with intaglio of a squirrel. Presented 



hy W. Barclay Squire, Esq. 



IV. — Bronze, 



21. — Stand for a vase; four panels with open work reliefs of a 

 seated citharist and figures bringing offerings, alter- 

 nating with conventional trees. From Curium, Cyprus; 

 an example of the class of bronze vessels associated with 

 the metal furniture /of the Temple of Solomon (I. 

 Kings, vii., and see Furtwaengler, Kleine Schriften^ 

 II., p. 298). 



22. — Statue of a priestess, two-thirds life size; formerly con- 

 sidered a portrait of Drusiila, sister of Caligula. Ht. 

 •95 m. Revue Arch. 1909, p. 177; Times of June 19 

 and July 3, 1909; Illustrated London News of 1st Jan., 

 1910; Reinach, Repertoire, TV., p. 307. Bequeathed 

 hy the late Viscount Astor. 



23. — Statuette of Athena-Isis-Fortuna ; a pantheistic combina- 

 tion of attributes hitherto unknown, though Athena- 

 Isis and Athena-Fortuna are known and Isis-Fortuna is 

 common. Weber Collection. 



24. — Helmet of early Corinthian form. Transferred from the 

 United Services Museum. 



25. — ^Copper implement of early date; hammer-head with 

 socket, balanced by an animal's head. From Laurium. 



26. — Twenty-two Italian fibulae, mainly of early types. Pre- 

 sented by the Committee of the Guildhall Museum. 



27.— Toe, broken from the foot of a colossal statue. Presented 

 by A. Lawson, Esq. 



28. — Funnel, with incised patterns. 



29. — Mirror in case. 



30. — Iron chisel, pincers, link of chain and fragments of 

 balance. From the Province of Cordova, Spain. Pre- 

 sented by A. Taylor, Esq. 



V. — Vases. 



31. — -Large beaked jug of late Cycladic style. Ht. "4 m. From 



Melos or Thera. Presented by G. Dunn, Esq. 

 32. — Mycenaean kylix; on each side, a serpent. From Vari. 

 33. — Jug of Phaleron ware; two horses at a manger; birds and 



geometric patterns. From Vari. 

 34. — Plate of Corinthian style; animals and rosettes. From 



Vari. 

 35. — Late Corinthian kylix; on each side, two dancing figures. 



Fairfax Murray Coll. 



