64 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



VII. — Engraved Gems, and Porcelain Objects. 



1. Chalcedony scarab with intaglio design of a winged 

 Bes slaying a Gryphon ; Phoenician work. 



2. Agate scarab with intaglio of a lion attacking a Gryphon ; 

 Phoenician work. 



3. Carnelian scarab with intaglio of two lions supporting a 

 conventional sacred tree ; Phoenician work. 



4. Haematite weight for steelyard, gland-shaped, but 

 flattened on one side like the haematite weights from Enkomi ; 

 with a bronze ring for suspension. Cyprus. 



5. Steatite cone with intaglio design of a bull lying down 

 among reeds. Probably frovi Maroni, Cyprus. 



6. Steatite scarab with intaglio of a mule rolling on its 

 back. Asia Minor. 



7. Steatite scarab with intaglio of Pegasus, with human 

 legs attached to his wings. Clazomenae. 



8. Chalcedony scaraboid with intaglio design of a lynx and 

 winged disc. 



9. Burnt carnelian scaraboid of archaic Greek work ; 

 intaglio design of a lion. 



10. Carnelian scarab of Etruscan workmanship ; Eros 

 seated, holding bow. 



11. Carnelian scarab of Etruscan workmanship ; Laocoon 

 and his two sons attacked by the serpents (Hertz Sale Cat. 

 No. 718). 



12. Chalcedony cut-scarab, with archaic intaglio design of 

 very fine style : an athlete with, strigil ; in the field, a diskos 

 in a case and an oil-flask. 



13-14. Two sardonyx fragments, from a vase, with reliefs ; 

 on one is a figure of Zeus seated, very finely carved. 



8-14. From the Morrison Sale. 



15. Haematite cylinder with rude figures of a man, tree, 

 winged bull, &c. 



16-18. Three small porcelain bowls, two with figures of 

 birds in the interior ; on the third is a rosette ; designs in 

 dark brown outline on a blue ground. 



15-18. From a Bronze-Age cemetery at Clavdia, near 

 Larnaca, Cyprus. 



A. S. Murray. 



