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to objects ; cases in the Bronze Room, Etruscan Saloon, and 

 First Vase Room have been re-arranged ; a series of labels for 

 the Terra-cotta, Bronze, and Vase Rooms has been prepared 

 and sent to the printer ; 40 shapes of vases have been drawn 

 for the vase-catalogues ; progress has been made with the 

 catalogues of sculpture (Volume II.), bronzes, and vases 

 (Volumes III. and IV. ); and a publication entitled " Designs 

 on Greek Vases " has been issued. 



II. — A cquisitions. 

 By Donation. 

 I. — 1. Steatite scaraboid with intaglio of seated Sphinx. 



2. Sardonyx with intaglio of Athena Nikephoros. 



3. Sard with intaglio portrait of Nerva (cf. Bernoulli, 

 Rom. Ikonographie, II., 2, pi. 22b). From Cyprus. 



Presented by A. H. Smith, Esq. 



II. — Marble fragment of inscription, completing one already 

 in the Museum (Brit. Mus. Inscr., No. 344). Rhodes. 

 Presented by Freiherr Hiller von Gaertringen. 



III. — Two small limestone stelae : women holding infants. 

 Cyprus. Presented by C. D. Cobham, Esq. 



IV — 1. Fragment of archaic pinax with galley. 



2. Fragment of porcelain statuette. Found at Datcha, 

 near Knidos. Presented by Mr, J, Kalesperis. 



V. Terra-cotta vase in form of comic actor. Coptos. 

 Presented by Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie. 



VI. — Antiquities from Lord Savile's excavations at Civita 

 Lavinia, including : — 



1. A series of fragments of terra-cotta with designs painted 

 and in relief. 



2. Terra- cotta stamps. 



3. Fragmentary marble head, a portrait probably of an 

 Empress, and parts of equestrian figures in marble. 



4. Four fragments of painted stucco, and seven fictile 

 fragments of various styles. 



5. Fragments of a semi-cylind]ical tile and of terra-cotta 

 Corinthian capitals. Presented by Lord Savile, G.C.B. 



0.97. 



