8Q ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



V. Marble. 



28. Mosaic pavement ; in the centre a nude youth stands at 

 an altar beside trees ; at the corners are medallions containing 

 Satyrs, Msenads, and shepherds ; the whole enclosed by 

 maeanders of guilloche and triangular patterns. Length 

 8 ft. 10 in. Excavated at St. Romain-en-Gal, near Vienne ;. 

 see the Nouvelliste de Lyon and Le Progres of 25th July, Lyon 

 RSpublicain of 26th July and Depeche de Lyon of 2nd August 

 1913. 



YI. Gems and Glass, 



29. Sard intaglio ; head of ri^'er god. N ewton- Robinson 

 Sale Catalogue, lot 59 : Furtwangler, Antike Gemmen, 

 pi. LXV., No. 26 ; Burlington Fine Arts Club Catalogue, 

 pi. ex.. No. H 174. Presented by the Rev. G. H. Johnson. 



30. Sard intaglio : Diomede with the head of Dolon. Pre- 

 sented by Sir C. H. Read, P.S.A. 



31. Sard intaglio ; female bust. 



32. Plasma intaglio ; youthful head wearing helmet. 



33. Paste intaglio ; Eros riding. 



34. Sardonyx cameo ; Eros running. 



35. Fragment of paste cameo ; female head. 



Nos. 30-35 from Cyprus. Presented by the late Sir R. H,. 

 Lang, K.C.M.G. 



36. Glass term of bald bearded man with cloak and money- 

 bag (?). Height 1 • 3 in. 



VII. Pottery. 



37. A large series of sherds of prehistoric fabrics from 

 excavations in Thessaly at Dimini, Sesklo, Lianokladi, Mezil 

 Magoula, Mesiani, Rakhmani, Tsangli, Tsani, and Zerelia ; 

 with other objects of clay, stone, obsidian, and bone. Pre- 

 sented by the British School at Athens. 



38. Three Minoan vases from Crete. 



39. ,Bowl of late Minoan period from Crete. Presented by 

 Theodore Fyfe, Esq. 



40. Jug of Dipylon style with bands of birds, horses, and 

 geometric patterns. Height 17^ in. 



41. Cup of Phaleron style ; frieze of four horses and a 

 man. Height 4 in. Cf. Jahrbuch d. Arch. Inst., II., p. 50, 

 figs. 9, 10. ' 



42. Two pyxides, with lids, of late Geometric style, the 

 decoration approaching the Protocorinthian type. 



43. Four-handled bowl of Boeotian geometric style, with 

 decoration of bands and panels. 



44. A series of sherds of early Lydian fabrics from the 

 excavations at Sardis of the American School at Athens. 

 Presented by W. Buckler, Esq. 



