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8. Bracelet of Ptolemaic or Roman period. Egy2')t. 



9. Etruscan bulla with embossed designs very beautifully 

 chased : obverse, horseman with drawn sword ; reverse, two 

 combatants : the one, armed with a sword, attacking the other, 

 who hurls a great stone at him ; probably a group from a 

 Oigantomachia. 



10. Bar and fragment of bar with assayer's stamp and 

 name of a procurator monetae. (C. I. L. III., Suppl. No. 

 8080. See also Mommsen, in Zeitschrift fiir Numismatik, 

 XVI., p. 355.) Found in 1887 at Cronstadt, Transsyl- 



II. — Silver. 



1. Patera of late Roman period ; in the centre a relief of 

 Cupid with trident. Asia Minor. 



2. Ring with intaglio of woman spinning, inscribed 

 A]nOAO . . NI ('ATToXAwvtSrjc) ; end of fifth century B.C. 

 Asia Minor. 



3. Plated bronze disk : Achilles putting on his sandal. 



4. Statuette of infant Bacchus. Cairo. 



5. Alabastos containing blue colour. Eretria. 



III. — Bronze. 



1. Statuette of Gaulish Hercules ; Gallo-Roman workman- 

 ship. (Gazette Archeologique, 1887, pi. 26, fig. 2.) From the 

 Wills Sale ; found at Vienne, Isere, France, in 1866. 



2. Statuette of Gallo-Roman workmanship ; type of Apollo. 

 Bologna (?). From the Wills Sale. 



3. Handle of instrument, in form of lion devouring bull. 



4. Fibula with patterns in gold. Alexandretta. 



5. Strigil, inscribed AVKI0N.0 [S] ('AXictovoc for the usual 

 'AXkuovoc). Eretria. 



6. Strigil, inscribed KEVON (K/jXwv). Eretria. 



7. 8. Two pairs of fibulse with designs of Dipylon style. 

 (Compare Ephem. Archseol., 1892, pi. 11.) 



9. Pyxis with cover and stand. 



10. Mirror with handle in form of Aphrodite. 



11. Biga of Roman period. Found in the Tiber. 



12. Mirror-cover, with relief of Artemis striking down 

 giant. Eretria. 



lY.— Marble, I'c. 

 1. Marble sepulchral stele of Athenian workmanship, about 

 400 B.C., with relief of woman seated and holding a casket, 

 0.97. while 



