62 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



54. — ^Roman cup of black ware, found witli a stone painter's 

 palette and other fragments in a tomb on tbe French 

 front. Presented by Lieut. C. M. Grieve. • 



55. — Lamp with bust of Athena and stamp of the potter 

 Lucius. Presented by S. C. Atchley, Esq. 



56. — Lamp with bust of Vitellius (modern). Presented by 

 L. A. Lawrence, Esq. 



VI. — Terra cottas. 



57. — Tablet inscribed in the Minoan script. Presented by 



Major F. W. B. Willett. 

 b8.- — Two fragmentary statuettes; one of Grseco-Phcenician, 



one of Hellenistic style. From Larnaca, Cyprus. 



Presented by Col. D. H. Colnaghi. 

 59. — Statuette of draped young man holding a lyre; style of 



early fifth century B.C. From Lamia. 

 60. — Statuette of standing youth with drapery over shoulder; 



the head has been moulded separately; on the back is 



inscribed the maker's name JTar/oo^/Xof . From North 



Syria. Presented, by Major C. L. Woolley. 

 61. — Pair of clay sealings stamped with impressions of the 



head of Athena. From Egypt. Presented by J. D. 



Beazley, Esq. 

 62. — Series of votive eyes. From the site of Lake Regillus. 



Presented by Miss E. B. Ede. 

 63.— Tile bearing the sepulchral inscription of a child Kerasa; 



evrv)(eL Kepacra 'Aauhiao dvaTo<; ircov S' . From Sinai. 



Presented by L. Richmond Wheeler, Esq. 



VII. — Casts and Reproductions. 



64. — ^Electrotype copy of the situla of Kuffarn {Mitt. d. An- 

 thropol. Ges. in Wien, 1891, XXL, pi. 9). 



65. — Electrotype copies of geometric and medical instruments 

 from Pompeii. 



66.- — Plaster casts of one slab and nine fragments of the 

 Frieze of the Parthenon. Presented through the 

 British School at Athens by the Greek Government. 



A. R. Smith. 



