GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. 59 



XVIII. Fragment of fresco-painting. Figure of gryphon. 

 From Capri. 



Presented by G. Donaldson, Esq. 



By Purchase : 



I. Marble. Primitive figure. Amorgos. 



II. Bronze. Vase in form of pomegranate. Delphi. 



'Eight Jibuloi with incised designs. Found near Rome. 

 Mirror. Bologna. 



Circular object, from harness (?). Bologna. 

 Boss of shield. Perugia. 

 Pair of bracelets. Megara. 

 Mace-head. Founds near Rome. 

 Necklace with pendants. 



Statuette of Psyche, with torch and butterfly's wings. 

 Egypt. 



III. Terracotta. 



Group : Nude female figure, crowning a term of Dionysos. 

 Asia Minor. 



Model of a Roman chariot. Alexand,ria. 



Statuette : Europa on bull. Greece. 



Group : Seilenos carrying wine-jar, and leading boy 

 Dionysos by the hand. Greece. 



Statuette. Half-draped female figure leaning on pedestal. 

 Greece. 



Statuette. Boy seated beside term. Greece. 



Statuette. Winged Victory with tcenia. Greece. 



Statuette. Sphinx seated. Greece. 



Two masks of comic actors. Fayoum and Cumw. 



Antefix. Horned head of River God. Taranto. 



Two seals. Taranto. 



Male head. Sr)iyrna. 



Mould, for a human figure. Taranto. 



Fragment of relief. Amphora on column. Taranto. 



A series of disks from Taranto, about 2^j in. to 3 in. in 

 diameter: (1.) Inscribed, [ HMIO ; (2.) Inscribed AYOTPI; 

 (3.) with figure of satyr as Herakles ; (4.) ornamental pat- 

 tern ; (5.) figure of Victory carrying wreath; (6.) figure 

 of Taras on dolphin ; (7, 8.) uncertain designs; (9.) Sphinx; 

 (10.) owl. 



IV. — Pottery and Porcelain. 



Vase, with figures of the nautilus and of sea-weeds growing 

 in the sea. The ware resembles that of Mycenae, but the 

 subjects are more naturalistically treated. From Erment 

 above Thebes, Egypt. 



Fragment of archaic plaque, with black figures. Athens. 



Green-glazed figure of pig. Cairo (?) 



See also Carlisle Collection, infra. 

 0.81. 



