o6 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



IX. Fragment of mould for a bowl with relief representing 

 a Satyr pouring wine. Arezzo. Presented by Dr. Allen 

 Sturge. 



X. — 1. Porcelain horse's head. 



2. Small lead vase. 



3. Small lamp of black ware. 



1-3. From Tell Basta. Presented by the Egypt Ex- 

 ploration Fund.. 



XI. —1. Marble stele with relief representing Apollo Muse- 

 getes, Artemis and Zeus. Below, in low relief, a symposium 

 of six persons, before whom a nude female figure dances to a 

 musician playing on double flutes and having a scabelluon under 

 foot. On the right a grotesque figure in Phrygian cap, with flutes, 

 and an attendant drawing wine, (cf . Liiders, Dionys. Kunstler, 

 pi. 2). Inscribed, At? v^ia-ri^ k^oL) t(^ ;^o[p(jJJ QaWoglTnovviJioQ 

 TOP TiXajuujva awi^ojKa. (Rev. Arch. 1891; p. 10.) 



2. Marble stele with relief : scene of sacrifice, below which 

 is a Greek inscription much injured. (Rev. Arch. 1891, p. 11.) 



3. Marble stele with relief. Cybele seated beside an altar, 

 and draped figure of worshipper. (Rev. Arch. 1891, p. 12.) 



4. Fragment of marble stele with relief which has repre- 

 sented the sacrifice of a ram at an altar, and lower part of 

 draped figure of Apollo. Inscribed, 'Ao-KXrjTrtoSoroc At^i'Xov 

 ' AttoXXmvi TaSoKWjuaV// evx^iv. (Rev. Arch. 1891, p. 12,) 



5. Fragment of marble stele. Banquet scene. Inscribed* 

 vvov x«fi«f- (Rev. Arch. 1891, p. 12,) 



G. Fragment of marble stele which appears to have repre- 

 sented a female figure bringing ofi'erings to a seated goddess. 

 (Rev. Arch. 1891, p. 12.) 



1-6. From Gyzicus. Presented, by M. A. Van 

 Branteghem. 



XII. Ionic marble capital. Ephesus. 

 Presented by A. J. Copeland, Esq., F.s.A. 



XIII. — A series of objects excavated at Polis-tes-Chryso- 

 khou, in Cyprus : — 



1. Limestone capital of column, formed of palm leaves 

 (Journal of Hellenic Studies, XL, p. 28, fig. 4.). 



2. Limestone block, inscribed in Cypriote, with the epitaph 

 of Creon, son of Gillikos {ibid., XL, p. 64, No. 6). 



3. Limestone slab, inscribed in Cypriote, with the epitaph 

 of Timoanassa {ibid., p. 69, No. 14). 



4. Marble fragment of a Greek inscription {ibid., p. 74, 



No. isy 



5. Fragment 



