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77. Fragment of black - figured kylix with female bust, 

 inscribed Sr[potj3oc Ka\6g] {ibid., p. 143. fig. 6). 



78-80. Two phiala3 and a kylix of plain glazed ware. 



81. Three fragments of black glazed cup, inscribed At6]c 

 2(urij|0oc (ihid., p. 144). 



82. Amphora handle stamped with head of an Emperor. 

 Objects excavated at Polis-tes-Chrysokhou, in Cyprus : — 



83. Lekythos of the finest fifth-century style, with figures 

 of a warrior and a female, in outline on white ground (ibid., 

 pi. xiv.). 



84. Bronze figure of a youth. 



85. Bronze lamp-stand. 



86-87. Two gold rings, one with intaglio design of Athene, 

 inscribed ANASIAHS {ibid., pi, xv.) 



88. Gold pendant, with two seated Erotes {ibid., pi. xv.) 



89-92. Four gold ornaments in the shape of rosettes. 



Presented by the Committee of the Cyjyrus Exjoloration 

 Fund. 



By Purchase. 



I. — Green Basalt. Figure of Cupid riding on a dolphin, 

 forming part of a fountain. Egypt. 



Bronze. 



II. — 1. Strigil with relief of male figure, and archaic 

 inscription, KaXlarpaTog AtoSw/oou, KopivOiog. 



2. Simpulum and spatula. Magna Grwcia. 



3. Group of wrestlers, apparently copied from some famous 

 original (cf. Pliny, Nat. Hist. XXXVI., 24 and 35). Egypt. 



4. Statuette of Greek philosopher. Asia Minor. 



5. Two buckles from phalerse. 



6. Mirror case of the best period, with group in relief of 

 male and female figure and Eros ; group of Pan and Nymph 

 incised on inside. Greece. 



7. A series of twenty-four instruments, chiefly surgical. 

 Orvieto. 



8. Etruscan statuette of youthful warrior. 



Terra-cotta. 

 III. — 1. Two statuettes of Cupids. Tanagra, 

 2. Statuette of seated female figure. Tanagra. 



0.108. 3. Statuette 



