66 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



34. Maj-ble torso of male figure, perhaps Harpocrates (ibid., 

 p. 145). 



35. Marble thumb of life-size figure. 



Terra-cottas. 



36. Figure of bull, with a row of four lamps down the 

 back (ibid., p. 159). 



37-38. Two torsos of male figures, each holding a kid. 



39. Male figure with drapery and features painted in red 

 and black (ibid., pi. 9, p. 147> 



40-43. Four fragments of draped figures {ibid., p. 140). 



44-45. Two fragments, each of a figure of Heracles (ibid., 

 p. 140). 



46. Fragment representing clenched fist holding a narcissus. 



47. Female head. 



48-61. Fourteen fragments of drapery, with lotus, scale, and 

 chequer patterns painted in red and black (ibid., pi. 10). 



62. Handle of brazier, with head of Seilenos in relief. 



63. Mould in shape of plain disk. 



64. Fragment of lamp, incised in late letters avWriKJe ^^'X^iv 

 (ibid., p. 141). 



Bronze, etc. 



65. Mirror of bronze with Gorgoneion on the handle. 

 66-70. Five stone moulds. 



71. Conical stone seal engraved with Cypriote characters 

 (ibid., p. 186). 



72. Porcelain nude female figure, painted (ibid., p. 165, 

 fig. 12). 



Pottery. 



73. Fragments of bowl of early Cypriote style ; black and 

 purple patterns on buff ground (ibid., p. 141). 



74. Fragments of large bowl with figure of boar, in black 

 and purple on buff" ground (ibid., p. 142, fig. 5). 



75. Two fragments, with browsing deer, lotus flowers, and 

 other designs ; black on buff" ground (ibid., p. 142). 



76. Two fragments of vase of Rhodian style, with patterns 

 in black, white, and purple {ibid., p. 142). 



77. Fragment 



