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4. Bowl, with patterns, as No. 1. 



5. Saucepan or trulla, with patterns of foliage on the 

 handle, and snakes round the sides. 



6. Saucepan as last ; on the handle three reliefs : (1) 

 female figure sacrificing ; (2) sedicula and altar ; (3) Felicitas 

 leaning on cippus. 



1 — 6. Found at Chateauzanges near Romans (Drome). 



III. — Bronze. 



1. Archaic statuette of male figure carrying ram, perhaps 

 Hermes Criophoros. Falerii (Givita Castellana). 



2. Sistrum, with representation of the she-wolf suckling 

 Romulus and Remus; in this instance the she-wolf is 

 recumbent ; busts of a river-god and female figure on the 

 handle of the sistrum. Found in the Tiber. 



3. Knife, the blade riveted to the handle. jEgina. 



4. Bell, inscribed nv/o(/o)tae Ka€t/oa) koI IlatSi (compare 

 Athen. Mittheil. XIII., pi. 9). Found at the Cahirion, near 

 Thehes. 



lY.— Marble. 



1. Circular dish, with two scenes in relief from the myth 

 of Diana and Actseon. Akra, Punjab. 



2. Stele, with relief of seated female figure and attendant, 

 inscribed TAYKYAAA ; fourth century, B.C. Thebes. 



3. Female head of fourth-century style, ^gina. 



4. Archaic pyxis, of Mycensean period. jEgina. 



Y.— Stone. 



1. Base of archaic statuette, inscribed Evapxog fie avtOrjKe 

 Toiai Ato<7Kopoi<Ttv ; the O takes the form of C, as in the Melos 

 alphabet. Found near Knidos. 



2. Archaic statuette of Naucratite style. Found near 

 Knidos. 



VI. — Terra-cotta. 

 1. Mould for a vase of Aretine ware, with figures of Cupids. 



Arezzo. 



2-4. Three fragments of Aretine ware, representing male 

 and female figures dancing. 



5. Fragment of Aretine ware, with Victory playing the 

 flutes. 



6. Similar fragment, representing Silenus (?) with askos. 



7. Similar fragment ; a youth charging with a spear (?) 



8. Similar 



