60 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



34. Red-figured kylix signed by Hermaios : a woman lifting 

 a basin (ibid., 29 ; and Klein, Meistersig., 2nd ed., p. 221). 

 Marion, Cyprus. 



35. Red-figured kylix : combat of two warriors, inscribed 

 ^ETridpofxog KaXog {ibid., 31 ; and Klein, Lieblingsinschr, p. 46). 



36. Red-figured kylix in the style of Euphronios : in the 

 interior, a youth pursuing a hare, inscribed A£a7[|0o]c icaXoc, 

 6 TTotg KoXog, and on the exterior two groups of revellers 

 {ibid., 53, and Klein, ibid, p. 40). 



VI. — Engraved Gems, <&g. 



I. Amethyst of the Mycenean period, in the form of a crouch- 

 ing lion. Mycenae. 



2-7. Six agate scarabs with Phoenician designs. Cyprus. 



8. Chalcedony scaraboid intaglio, with figure of drome- 

 dary. 



9. Agate chalcedony lentoid gem of Mycenean period : a 

 man leading a bull. From the Spratt Collection. Crete. 



10. Banded agate intaglio : athlete binding a csestus round 

 his wrist ; of the best Greek period. Epirus. 



II. Plasma scaraboid of pale green colour, with intaglio of 

 excellent Greek workmanship : an archer drawing his bow ; 

 at his feet a dog. Liraassol, Cyprus. 



12. Garnet intaglio set in ancient gold finger-ring : a horse 

 preparing to lie down ; fourth century, B.C. Heraclea in 

 Fontus. 



13. Rock-crystal scaraboid of the archaic period : a Fury 

 running. Corinth. 



14. Rock-crystal lentoid gem : a Cretan goat. Sparta. 



15. Carnelian glandular gem : a lion with a horse's skin 

 over his head, between two human figures (compare Milch- 

 hoefer, Anfange der Kunst, pp. 44, 46). From the Island 

 of Hydra. 



16. Amber scarab : Sisyphos rolling up the stone. Chiusi. 



17. Sardonyx cameo : a bust of Hygieia in profile. 



18. Chalcedony in the form of a female head. 



Yll.-Bone. 

 1. Six fragments of a lyre. Cyprus. 



A. S. Murray. 



