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IV. — Terra-cotta. 



1. Eros, hovering, with chlamys and sandals (Journ. Hell. 

 Stud. XV., pi. 8, p. 211). Eretria 



2. Old woman seated on a high chair, with footstool. 

 Tanagra. 



3. Grotesque figure of a seated woman. Tanagra, 



4. Eros playing lyre, in Oriental costume. Anthedon. 



5. Female figure with bird and fan. Tanagra. 



6. Ram. Cabeirion, Thebes. 



7. Nereid riding on dolphin, with helmet jof Achilles. 

 Tanagra. 



8. Votive shield, on which is painted a crab. Greece. 



9. Eros carrying a flower, late period and rough work. 

 ■ 10. Female figure putting on her himation. 



11. Funeral mask of a female, wearing veil; slightly 

 archaic. Vorinth. 



12. Funeral mask of a female, brightly coloured and 

 archaic. Tanagra. 



13. Funeral mask, archaic, brightly coloured. 



14. Two archaic female figures seated side by side. 

 Thebes. 



15. Dancing girl. Thebes. 



16. Girl with hair arranged like horns. Corinth. 



17. Poseidon, holding tunny fish, of very fine archaic work ; 

 details rich and careful. 



18. Athene Promachos, of similar archaic style ; drapery 

 very finely treated. 17-18, Malesina, Locris. 



V. — Pottery. 



1. Lekythos, with design in black and red on white 

 ground; a woman carrying a tray; inscribed nATPOKA[E] 

 XAIPE. (Journ. Hell. Stud. XV., pi. 7, p. 192.) Athens. 



2. Red-figured kylix ; int., Satyr and woman seated; ext., 

 on either side, three youths. 



3. Red-figured kylix in the style of Brygos; int., man and 

 flute-player ; ext.. on either side, revel. (Hartwig, Meistersch. 

 p. 350). Vulci. 



4. Red-figured pelike of best period ; (a) Nike ofi"ering 

 sacrifice to Zeus ; (b) two girls conversing (Stackelberg, 

 Graber der Hellenen, pi. 18). Athens ; found in 1800, near 

 the Dipylon Gate. 



5. Unguent-box (o-jLtri-yjuaToSi^KTj). Corinth. 



0. Fragment of rhyton in shape of dog's head. 



0.97. E 2 7. Archaic 



