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36. — Early Attic black-figure kylix; on each side, dance of 

 men and women, i^^airfax Murray Coll. 



37. — Feeding bottle; on the top, a black-figure frieze of a 

 hunting scene in ' ' Kleinmeister " style. 



38. — Attic black-figure amphora; Theseus slaying the Minotaur, 

 and other figures. 



39. — Attic black-figure skyphos ; lion behind a tree confronting 

 a herd of cattle. For a similar vase, compare Heine- 

 mann, Landschaftl. Eleviente in d. Griech. Kunst, 

 fig. 14. Fairfax Murray Coll. 



40. — Attic black-figure lekythos; owls, and in centre, a Siren 

 standing on an altar playing a lyre. 



41. — Large lekythos of late Attic black-figure style; combat, 

 with Athena between the protagonists. Inscribed 

 Ka\b<i 6 7rat9 BoKcl vai')(l ijnol, vai'^^L 



42. — Lekythos with design in opaque paint; Centaur pursuing 

 an armed man. Presented by C. Ware, Esg. 



43. — Kylix of early red-figure style, signed by the potter 

 Euergides. Interior, woman dancing; exterior, young 

 men and groom with horses. Found at Old Capua, and 

 first published in Annali delV Inst., 1849, p. 145, pi. B. 

 Afterwards lost to view for many years. For full refer- 

 ence 'to the literature, see Hoppin, Handbook of Red- 

 Figure Vases, Vol. I., p. 366. 



44. — Kylix, red-figure style . Interior, Victory and youth ; ex- 

 terior. Victory crowning Theseus who turns away from 

 the prostrate Minotaur, a new type for this subject. 

 Fairfax Murray Sale, 



45. — Hydria of strong red-figure style; the Lapith Kaineus 

 overwhelmed by two Centaurs. Formerly in the Barone 

 Coll. Bull. Napo'l., VI., pi. 2. Eeinach, Repertoire, 

 I., p. 474. 



46. — Bell-crater, late red-figure style; Marsyas playing on the 

 flutes in the presence of Apollo and two Muses. Deep- 

 dene Coll. 



47. — Hydria of finest red-figure style. Toilet scene; seated 

 mistress and maid with casket. 



48. — ^Pyxis of fine red-figure style; on box, a marriage proces- 

 sion with chariot, herald and torch-bearers ; on lid, 

 Helios, Selene and Nyx. (Sotheby's Catalogue, Dec. '6, 

 1921, plate.) 



49. — White Lekythos with design in varnished outline; man 

 with drawn sword (" Tyrannicide'" type) advancing 

 from a house. 



50. — White Lekythos with design in dull outline and wash; 

 tombstone with old man and boy with hoop. 



51. — Guttus of early Italian red-figure style; grotesque pro- 

 cession of Maenad, Seilenos and Satyrs, going to a reveL 



52. — Fragment of Samian ware, showing imperfect modelling. 

 From Puy-de-D6me. Presented by H. H. Cox, Esq. 



53. — Fifteen Roman vases from the Rhineland, of various red 

 and grey fabrics. Presented by the Committee of the 

 Guildhall Museunn. 



