56 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



on the gulf of Corinth (Roberts, Greek Epigraphy, i., 

 No. 232). 



3-4. Found at Galaxidi, near Delphi ; formerly in the 

 Woodhouse Collection. 



lY.— Marble. 



Sepulchral urn, sculptured with figures of birds, and in- 

 scribed with the names of two children, L. Cocceius Dexius 

 Clymenus and C. Sergius Alcimus (C. I. Lat. vi., 10,224). 



V. — Terra-cotta. 



1. Sarcophagus with gabled cover, painted with represen- 

 tations of battles, an inroad of Cimmerians into Asia Minor, 

 funeral games, animals, and decorative patterns ; Ionian art 

 of 6th cent. B.C. Clazomenae. 



2. Figure of woman seated on rock, looking into a mirror. 

 3-4. Two figures of Eros flying. 



■5. Figure of woman holding fan. 



:2-5. From Eretria. 



'6. Female head wearing blue coif. Anthedon. 



'7. Figure of draped woman. Samos. 



8. Group representing an old man teaching a boy to write. 

 Eretria. 



9. Part of mould for bowl of Aretine ware ; design repre- 

 senting Alexander the Great slaying a lion, Crateros 

 coming to his aid (Plutarch, Vit. Alex., 40; Dragendorff, 

 Terra Sigillata, pi. 4, figs. 14 and 16) ; stamped with name of 

 artist, M. J^EREN. 



10. Mould of similar bowl ; alternate masks of Satyrs and 

 Mgenads, and thyrsi; stamped with names of artists, M. 

 PEEEN. andTIGRAN. 



11. Mould as before ; chariots of Dionysos, Aphrodite, and 

 Heracles, with attendant figures ; signed P. CORN, and 

 PARIDES. 



12. Fragment of similar mould ; three girls dancing (com- 

 pare Dragendorff", Terra Sigillata, p. 42). 



13. Fragment of similar mould ; sacrifice off*ered by Satyrs 

 and Msenads at birth of Dionysos (compare DragendoriF, ' 

 Terra Sigillata, p. 45) ; signed TIGRANI. 



14. Mould for small bowl ; musicians and dancers. 



15-lG. Moulds for two small bowls, with patterns of vine- 

 wreaths and flowers. 



17. Fragment of mould as before ; dancing Maenad (com- 

 pare Dragendorff, Terra Sigillata, p. 45). 



18. Stamp 



