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Edition of the Departmental Guide was published, and a Guide 

 to the Gallery of Casts was completed in manuscript. 



Moulds have been made of three slabs and three fragments 

 of the Frieze of the Parthenon ; of a pilaster capital from the 

 Erechtheion ; of the new fragments of the Phigaleian frieze, 

 and of four marble busts. Twenty-one pieces of sculpture were 

 mounted on stone pedestals. Fifty bronzes, 18 terra-cottas, 

 5 vases, one gold, one wooden and 18 plaster objects were 

 mounted. One thousand one hundred and twenty-six objects 

 were registered, 903 numbered ; 214 labels were written and 

 58 printed. 



The number of visits to the Departmental Library and 

 Students' Room for purposes of research was 755 ; there were 

 :983 other visits to the Staff for enquiry or on departmental 

 business, and 1,879 attendances of students of art and 

 architecture in the Sculpture Galleries. 



II. — A cquisitions. 



I. — Sculpture in Stone and Marble. 



1. Marble relief of a cloaked horseman, dedicated to Apollo 

 Epekoos by Marcus Salvius Duiscus. Height 13^ inches. From 

 Chios. 



2. Marble bust of lady, with headdress of the Flavian 

 period. Presented by G. W. Duffett, Esq. 



3. Primitive limestone female figure from Syra. Height 25 

 inches. 



II. — Gems. 



■1. Chalcedony scarabaeoid in original gold mount ; a bull 

 standing with head lowered. From Syria ; sixth century B.C. 



5. Sard intaglio : a youth attended by a physician in the 

 presence of Asclepios. 



6. Sard intaglio: Artemis of Ephesus between busts of 

 Helios and Selene ; on each side, a Nemesis of Smyrna with 

 bridle and cubit. Compare an alliance coin of Ephesus and 

 Smyrna, Catalogue of the Coins of Ionia, pi. XXXVIII., 

 fig. 2. 



7. Nicolo intaglio ; Apollo Sauroctonos. 



8. Sardonyx intaglio ; Dionysos bearded, with cup and 

 thyrsos. 



9. Plasma head in high relief of the Emperor Claudius, 

 laureated. A finely-worked and characteristic portrait. From 

 Constantinople. 



10. Lapis lazuli bust of Serapis, a work of a very late epoch. 

 Height 5^ inches. Presented by Sir H. II. Hoivorth, K.C.I.E., 

 through the National Art- Collections Fund. 



