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IV. Gold finger-ring with archaic figure of an archer on 

 the bezel and at each side a lion's face in relief. From the 

 Castellani Collection, sold in Rome in 1884 (Sale Catalogue 

 No. 880). 



Presented by Mrs. Eustace Smith. 



V.-l. Painted plaster statuette, torso of half-draped 

 Aphrodite. 



2. Plaster bust, attached to a wooden peg, representing 

 Serapis. 



3. Similar bust, representing Zeus (?). 1 



4. Alabaster torso of Aphrodite, nude, with Eros on her 

 shoulder. 



5. Terra-cotta lamp of Roman date, with relief of a man 

 playing on a lyre. 



From Behnesa {Oxyrhynchos). Presented by the Egypt 

 Exploration Fund. 



VI. Plaster medallion of Sir Hans Sloane. 



Presented by Miss Sloane Stanley. 



VII. Photographs of ancient masonry in Italy. 



Presented by the Rev. Peter Paul Mackay. 



VIII. Maps of Greece (1826), the Morea (1832), and 

 Dalmatia (1810). 



Presented by Sir Theodore Martin, k.c.b. 



By Purchase. 



I. — Objects in gold. 



1. A pair of earrings (one fragmentary), of exquisite 

 workmanship. Crete. 



2. A chain with carnelian beads. Found near the temple 

 of Apollo, Curium, Cyprus. 



3. Pair of earrings of Etruscan fabric. Populonia. 



4. Finger-ring of Etruscan fabric. Populonia. 



5. Ear-ring with pendant, swan in white enamel. Falerii. 



6. Finger-ring with bust of Athene in high relief. 

 Monteleone, Southern Italy. 



II. — Silver. 

 Cup with incised patterns of very exquisite design and of 

 the style of the Alexandrine age. Said to have been found 

 at Bosco Reale near Pompeii, hut more proboMy from some 

 Greek source. 



