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13-15. Silver fibula, finger-ring, and pin, with head in 

 form of mask of Seilenos. 



16. Green jasper scarab of Phoenician work : two lions 



attacking a bull. Tharros, Sardinia, 



17. Fragments of ivory casket, with reliefs of Eros. 



Found at Pompeii, 1850. 

 18-19. Two bronze handles of situla in form of Sirens ; 



archaic work. Naples. 

 20-22. Three bronze statuettes of Lares. Two from 



Pompeii, one from Rome. 

 23-26. Four bronze vases. Tiuo of them from Naples. 

 27-32. Six bronze implements of various kinds. 



33. Terracotta seated female figure. Tanagra. 



34. Black-figured oinochoe, with combat of Heracles 



and Amazons. 



35. Black-figured lekythos with Priam slain at the 



altar of Zeus by Neoptolemos. 



36. Bed-figured lekythos with Nike flying. 



37. Bed-figured lekythos with Artemis drawing bow. 



38. Bed-figured kylix with warrior and palaestra- 



scenes. 



39. Bed-figured kylix with youth running towards 



altar. 



40. Askos of black ware with relief of face of Medusa. 



41. Small amphora with spout at foot in form of lion's 



head. 



42. Corinthian alabastron with Sphinx to front, 



showing both sides of the body. 



43. Terracotta lamp with relief of a vine growing from 



a vase. Aries. 

 1-43. Presented by Miss L. F. N. Preston. 



IV. — 1. Bronze spear-head. 



2. Nine fragments of pottery. 



3. Two terracotta female heads. 



From Asia Minor. Presented by W. R. Paton, Esq. 



V. — 1. Terracotta model of archaic Ionic capital. 

 2. Terracotta antefix in form of Gorgon's face. 

 From Gela. Presented by J. Reddie Anderson, Esq. 



YI. — 1-17. Seventeen small models of vases and other 

 objects in terracotta. 

 From Tivoli. Presented by F. Searle, Esq. 



YII. — 1. Terracotta model of human eye. Ponte di Nona, 

 on the Via Prenestina. 

 2-5. Four small terracotta models of vases. Tivoli. 

 Presented by Thomas Ashhy, Esq., Jun. 



