64 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



II. — A cquisitions. 



By Donation. 



I. — Limestone statuette of draped figure, perhaps a Nereid. 

 Tarentum. 



Presented by J. Eeddie Anderson, Esq. 



II. — Paste intaglio, Silenus and youthful Satyr. Ravenna. 

 Presented by the Countess of Cavan. 



III. — Lekythos of black ware, with stamped patterns, said 

 to have been found at Mazi, near Olympia. 



Presented by A. F. Buxton, Esq. 



IV. — Small marble altar, inscribed lapo^ Travnov GtSv olt 

 /3w/xoc. From Janina ; said to have been found at Dodona, 



Presented by the late Mons. W. H. Waddington. 



V. — Five fragments of archaic bronze plates with embossed 

 patterns (Journal of Hellenic Studies, XIII., p. 250 fF.) 

 Eleutherce, Bceotia. 



Presented by A. G. Bather, Esq. 



VI. — Ivory stylus. Eretria. 



Presented by Mr. E. Geladakis. 



VII. — Cast of marble head (Waldstein, Excavations at the 

 Heraion, pi. 2). Heraion, Argos. 



Presented by the Cor}iinittee of the American School of 

 Archaeology, Athens. 



VIII. — A series of antiquities from Lord Savile's excava- 

 tions at Civita Lavinia (Lanuvium) including : — 



1. Fragments of sculpture and of architecture in marble, 

 fragmentary inscriptions on marble. 



2. Stone block, with inscription. 



3. Stone sundial. 



4. Terra-cotta tile. 



5. Terra-cotta antefix, representing Satyr and Msenad 

 looking for the advent of Dionysos (Journ. of Hell. Stud. 

 XIII., p. 315 ; Furtwangler, Meisterw. d. gr. Plastik, 

 p. 251). 



6. Fragments 



