58 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



sheets B—S having been printed off; a Handbook to the 

 Department and a work on the Excavations in C^'prus under 

 the Turner Bequest have been advanced. 



The number of visits made by students to the Departmental 

 Library for purposes of research during the year is 663. 



II. — Acquisitions. 

 By Donation. 



I. Lead sling-bolt, inscribed PAPAC, Haira^. 



From Amphipolis. Presented by Mons. P. Perdrizet. 



II. Koman terracotta lamp with large triangular handle on 

 which is a relief of a ship, with steersman and two men 

 hoisting a sail. 



Presented by Mrs. Keppel Taylor. 



III. Bronze statuette of Heracles, wearing chlamys and 

 sandals. 



From Halicarnassos. Presented by the late Baron 

 Ferdinand Rothschild, m.p. 



IV. Terracotta calathos with ornamental patterns painted 

 in red and black ; archaic Greek period. 



From. Tanagra. Presented by E. P. Warren, Esq. 



V. — 1-3. Three terracotta Eoman lamps. 



4-5. Two bronze coins, one of Antoninus Pius. 



6. Iron nail with fragment of wood at head. 



7-19. Thirteen specimens of plain pottery. 



1-4. From tombs on the North Coast of Africa. 



20. Corinthian pyxis with lotus-bud patterns. 



Corinth. 



21. Proto-Corinthian lekythos, with ornamentation 



on shoulder. Athens. 

 22-23. Two vases of black glazed ware, Greek of fourth 

 century B.C. 



Presented by Mrs. Eustace Smith. 



VI. Plaster cast of marble statuette, a copy of the Athene 

 Parthenos. 



The original was found at Patras. Presented by 

 M. Cavvadias. 



VII. Plaster cast of bronze statue of charioteer found at 

 Delphi. 



Presented by the French Minister of PiMic Instrn^ction, 



