58 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



50. Figure standing beside a couch, partly broken away. 

 51 — 54. Two statuettes and two heads. 



Objects excavated at Limniti in Cyprus :— 



55. Bronze statuette of warrior {ibid., p. 89, fig. 9). 



5G. Terracotta female head {ibid., p. 94, fig. 12). 



Presented by the Committee of the Cyprus Exploration 

 Fund. 



XIV. Marble stele with relief of a draped female figure, 

 inscribed "ETriyova Mo(txi(«>voc MuXrjaia. This stele, which was 

 seen at Athens by Spon in 1675, and Fourmont in 1730, was 

 brought to England at some unknown date, and was found a 

 number of years ago in digging foundations at 67, New Bond 

 Street (C.I.G., 706 : C.I.A., III., 2660.) 



Presented by John Johnstone, Esq. 



XV. — 1. A series of fragments of pottery excavated by 

 Mr. W. M. Flinders Petrie in rubbish-heaps of Kahun in the 

 Fayoum, and ascribed to the 12th Dynasty. 



2. A series of vases from the town of Kahun, with speci- 

 mens of the Mycenaean ware. 



3. Fragments of black vases, with punctured designs filled 

 in with white, from Kahun. 



4. Fragments of pottery with a white surface and bands of 

 red and black, from a tomb at Kahun, of about 1100 B.C. 

 (Journal of Hellenic Studies, XI., pi. XIV.) 



Presented by Jesse Haworth, Esq. 



XVI. — 1, 2. Two pseudamphoroi of Mycensean ware, 

 ascribed to 1400 B.C. (Journ. of Hellen. Stud. XI., pi. XIV.). 



3, 4. Fragment of red ware with black stripes, and funnel 

 with cuttlefish in black on light ground, ascribed to 

 1200 B.C. 



Excavated, at Gurob, and presented by W. M. Flinders 

 Petrie, Esq. 



XVII. — 1. Fragments of vase, painted with late Greek in- 

 scription. Egypt. 



2. Terracotta figure, playing on Pan's pipe. Egypt. 



3. Part of terracotta figure holding cone ; painted white 

 and black. 



Presented by W. M. Flinders Petrie, Esq. 



XVIII. Fragment 



