56 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH BTDSEDM. 



VIII. — 1. A marble tablet inscribed in the form of a tabula 

 lusoria, CmCVS PLENVS CLAMOR INGENS lANVAE 

 TE[CTAE]. Compare Bull. Com. Arch. 1887, p. 190, and 

 Bonner Studien, p. 237. Found in a tomih at Porta Portese. 



2. Base of marble statuette, inscribed SI DEO SI DEAI 

 FLORIANVS R[estituit] EX S[enatus] C[onsulto]. 



3. Marble head of the Emperor Titus. 



4. Marble portrait — head of a Roman. 



2 — 4. From Excavations at Porta Portese. 



5. Marble torso of Roman Warrior. 



6. Marble torso of a female figure. 



7. Fragment 'of a slab of green marble with floral pattern. 



8. Two fragments of a terra-cotta Corinthian capital. 

 9-10. Two archaic terra-cotta antefixse. 



11-19. Fragments of archaic terra-cotta cornices, with 

 patterns of lotus and honeysuckle and other designs, painted 

 or in relief. 



20-23. Four fragments of terra-cotta antefixse. 



24. Terra-cotta panel with relief of Victory sacrificing a 

 bull. 



25. Terra-cotta fragment with relief of male figure. 



26. Archaic terra-cotta stand, with relief of two figures, 

 seated back to back. 



27. Similar stand, with relief of Satyr. 



28. Fragment of opus doliare, stamped EX PRED. 



29. Terra-cotta impression from a stamp with caduceus in 

 centre, and inscribed AEYKIOC. This name appears to have 

 been repeated as a part of the stamp now broken. 



30. Terra-cotta mould in the shape of a shoe. 

 31-33. Terra-cotta fragments of relief. 



34-35. Fragments of two bowls of glazed ware. 

 36-39. Four Roman lamps with reliefs representing (1) a 

 hare, (2) combat of warriors, (3) Minerva, (4) an archer. 



, 40-43. Fragments of painted stucco, two of them repre- 

 senting female figures. 

 44. Bronze fibula. 

 45-46. Two bone instruments. 



5 — 45, From Excavations at Civita Lavinia. 



Presented hy Lord Savile, g.c.b. 



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