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44. Five terra-cotta statuettes, resembling those of 

 Tanagra. 



45. A terra-cotta male figure in Cypriote costume, carrying 

 a ram over his shoulders. 



46. A terra-cotta figure of Bes. 



47. A number of rude terra-cotta figures of horsemen, 

 animals, &c., &c. 



48. Eight terra-cotta models of ships. 



49. A bowl of the kind known as Megarian, with reliefs 

 on the outside. It is of black ware. 



50. A series of vases of local Cypriote fabric, mostly with 

 geometrical decoration. Among these may be noticed one on 

 which a banquet-scene is represented, and another on which 

 appear heads of Hathor, as on a small class of vases already 

 known and supposed to have been made in Asia Minor. This 

 new specimen from Cyprus was found with objects of a com- 

 paratively late date. 



51. A number of vases of the black-figure period, which 

 had been imported from Greece. The most interesting is one 

 on which a winged male figure is represented on the obverse 

 pursuing a Victory on the reverse. The Victory holds out a 

 wreath. 



52. A fragment of Dipylon pottery with part of a horse 

 grazing : in the space between his legs is a rosette formed of 

 a circle surrounded by dots. This fragment was found alone 

 in a tomb which had been ransacked. 



By Purchase. 

 I. — Gold ornaments and jewellery. 



1. Fibula of primitive type. From the Wills Sale. 



2. Ornament for the hair, with incised patterns. Myndus. 

 8. Ring set with carnelian intaglio of Hermes. Smyrna. 



4. Etruscan necklace. Perugia. 



5. Vase weighing 24 oz. troy, equal in metal to 99/. 10^., 

 inscribed on the foot PUS LI, to indicate the weight. Found 

 in sponge fishing off the coast of Asia Minor. 



6. Band of bracteate gold embossed with combat of Cen- 

 taurs and Lapiths in three groups : in the centre are two 

 Centaurs raising a huge stone to crush Caineus, who sits on 

 the ground looking up towards the stone ; on each side is a 

 Lapith armed with a club attacking a Centaur ; on the top is 

 a Sphinx seated with diota in front, as on the coins of Chios. 

 Eretria. 



7. Pair of bracelets. Mycenoi. 



8. Bracelet 



