^66 ACCOUNTS, ETC,, OF TEE BRITTSH MUSEUM 



enclosure, inscribed APO. (Compare coins of Cyprus, Journ. 

 Hell. Stud., ix., p. 210). HaUcaroiassos. 



6. Amethyst intao-lio : Hermes with ram and cock. Tre- 

 hizond. 



7. Sardonyx cameo : Cupid breaking a lyre and standing 

 on a prostrate term of Bacchus. Asia 3Iinor. 



8. Sard scaraboid intaglio : foreparts of lion and bird. 

 Adana, Asia Minor. 



9. Onyx cameo : Seilenos leading goat. 



10. Onyx cameo, inscribed OY ^lAO MH DAANO NOD AE 

 GY KAl FEAil (ov (j)iXw fir) TrXavio vow Ss av koi ycAw). (Arch. 

 Zeit. IX., Anzeiger, p. 113). Formerly in Hertz Coll. 



11. Jacynth . intaglio : runner with Roman standard. 

 Eleusis. 



12. Sard intaglio in antique setting : tragic mask. Car- 

 thage. 



13. Sardonyx cameo : bust of Diana. Sidon. 



14. Sardonyx cameo : fish. Sidon. 



15. Sard cameo : head of Cupid. Cairo. 



16. Amethyst intaglio : cow. Khartoum (?). 



17. Lapis lazuli intaglio : Cupid. Khartouon (?). 



18. Sardonyx cameo : Ganymede and the eagle. Varna. 



19. Sardonyx cameo : portrait head, probably of Anacreon 

 (compare Bull. Comm. Arch, xii., pi. 2, and Arch. Zeit. 

 1884, pi. 11). 



20. Sardonyx cameo : head of Helios. Syra (?) 



VIII. — Miscellaneous. 



1. Amber head of Seilenos : Roman workmanship. 



2. Lead weight inscribed with Greek characters. Smyrna. 



A. S. Murray. 



Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and 

 Ethnography. 



I. — A rrangement. 



Class and Ceramic Gallery. — The glass coin weights have 

 been arranged in a table case and labelled ; several new 

 identifications have been made. Two shelves in the antique 

 section have been added for recent acquisitions. A direction 

 board for this and the Print Gallery has been made and 

 placed at the entrance to the Ceramic ante-room. 



Ethnographical 



