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6. Fragments of terra-cotta antefixse and reliefs, chiefly 

 representing human figures or Satyrs. 



7. Parts of terra-cotta statuettes. 



8. Fragment of large terra-cotta bowl, stamped SAVRNINI. 



9. Fragment of tile, stamped C. SVLPICI FELIC[IS. 



Presented by Lord Savile, g.c.b. 



IX. — Water-colour drawing by the late C. R. Cockerell, 

 R.A., showing his restoration of the Mausoleum at Halicar- 

 nassus. 



Presented by Mrs. Frederick Cockerell. 



X. — Drawing of Sir C. Wren's restoration of the Mauso- 

 leum at Halicarnassus. 



Presented by Mr. J. G. Ooodchild. 



XI. — Paper impressions from two Latin and five Greek 

 inscriptions at Ephesus. 



Presented by M. Karpouza. 



By Purchase. 

 I. — Gold ornaments and jewellery. 



1. Six pieces of bracteate gold, each ornamented with a 

 flower, animal, and bird. 



2. Ornament consisting of flowers, crouching animals, and 

 human heads. 



1 — 2, Corciano, near Perugia. 



3. Ring engraved with fore-shortened figure of horseman 

 (compare Hartwig, Meisterschalen, pi. 10). Tarquinii 

 (Corneto). 



4-5. Two archaic fillets, with stamped patterns, ^gina. 

 6. Pair of earrings of good period, with Sirens and rosettes. 

 Eretria. 



7-8. Two archaic fibulae. Moni, Cyprus. 



II. — Silver. 



1. Dish, with astragal border and cross of niello in centre. 



2. Dish, chased with pattern of feathers ; in the centre, a 

 group of the three Graces. 



3. Shallow bowl, fluted. 



0.107. 4. Bowl 



