54 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, 



II. — Acquisitions, 

 By Donation. 



I.-l. Mosaic with representation of Heracles in the garden 

 of the Hesperides (compare Millin, Gal. Myth, ii., pi. 113). 



2. Mosaic with representation of three boys at play. 



3. Marble relief of fishermen dragging a dead body in a net 

 (Arch. Zeit. 1864, pi. 172, fig. 2). 



4. Marble relief : three women fleeing from a boar. 



5. Marble relief, from sarcophagus, inscribed with the 

 name of Octavius Isochrysus (C. I. Lat. vi., 23,287). 



6. Marble sepulchral tablet, inscribed with the name of 

 T. Aurelius Saturninus (C. I. Lat. vi., 3222). 



Presented by Lord Aldenham. 



■ II. — Fictile fragment of lekythos of black ware, inscribed 

 VESTAI POCOLO (Notiz. degli Scavi, Feb. 1895, p. 45). 

 From Givita Lavinia. Presented by the late Lord Savile, 

 G.G.B. 



III. — Three silver votive tablets with representations of 

 Jupiter Dolichenus, and dedications to the same. (Compare 

 Hettner, De Jove Dolicheno, pp. 31-36 ; Ber. d. Wien. Akad., 

 Phil.-hist. CI. xii. p. 39, xiii. p. 233 ; Arch.-Epigr. Mittheil. aus 

 Oesterr. 1893, p. 177). 



Found at Heddernlieiin, near Frankfurt-on-Maine. Pre- 

 sented by the late Sir A. Wollaston Franks, K.G.B. 



IV.-l. Early red-figured kylix; woman at laver. 



2. Red-figured oinochoe ; Satyr dancing. 



3. Kylix with black and red figures ; armed slinger and 

 mule (Klein, Lieblingsinschr., p. 32, No. 5). 



From Vulci ; formerly in the Ganino Gollection. Pre- 

 sented by Miss Agnes F. Pariss. 



Y. — Red-figured Nolan amphora ; Eros with torches and 

 youth running ; inscribed XapfuSr^g KoXog. 



Presented by E. P. Warren, Esq. 

 VI. — Bronze figure of Harpocrates. 

 From Egypt. Presented by Somers Glarke, Esq., F.S.A. 



VII. — Two fragments of a red-figured kylix, part of which 

 IS already in the Museum (Catalogue of Vases, iii., E. 1.). 

 From Ghiusi. Presented by Dr. P. Hart^uig. 



VIII. — Fragment of terra-cotta statuette, draped. 

 From Veii. Presented by R. T. Ounther, Esq. 



