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8. Similar fragment, with floral patterns. 



1 — 8. FroTn Arezzo. 



9. Archaic antefix, representing a Satyr's head. Cervetri. 



10-11. Two archaic antefixse, representing female heads, 

 the original colours preserved (compare Arch. Zeit., 1871, 

 pi, 41.) Cervetri. 



12. Archaic female head, probably from an antefix. 



Cervetri. 



13. Panel, of Grseco-Roman period, with relief representing 

 Theseus finding the sword and sandals beneath the stone ; in- 

 scribed eECEOTC. 



14. Panel, of same period, with relief of four Satyrs tread- 

 ing out grapes, similar to one already in the Museum (Towne- 

 ley Coll., 336). 



15. Fragment of helmet made from a mould, with two 

 archaic heads and two figures of Sileni. jEgina. 



16-17. Two statuettes apparently taken from one and the 

 same mould, but afterwards diflTerently finished : Eros hold- 

 ing with one hand a butterfly (Psyche) over a burning altar, 

 and with the other hand hiding his gaze ; on one of these 

 statuettes is inscribed A[P]TEM[i2N]0C. (Compare Visconti, 

 Opere Varie, I., pi. 8, and Jahn, Arch. Beitr., p. 149.) 



18. Draped youth with bow and quiver at back, inscribed 

 AI$I[AOS. (Compare Reinach and Pottier, Necropole de 

 Myrina, pi. 29, fig. 2, p. 187.) 



19. Boy with a dog at his feet, inscribed AI$I[AOS. (Com- 

 pare ibid., p. 187.) 



20. Comic actor (compare ibid., pi. 46, fig. 4). 



21-22. Two female figures in sitting posture, with movable 

 arms (compare ibid., pi. 2, fig. 5). 



23. Eros playing on a lyre. 



24. Female figure beside statue of Spes (?) 



25. Aphrodite leaning on pillar, surmounted by a figure of 

 Eros. 



26. Aphrodite and dolphin (compare ibid., pi. 2, fig. 3). 



27. Victory holding wreath (cf. ibid., pi. 20, fig. 2). 



28. Youth in short chiton, inscribed B. 



29. Girl dancing. 



30-31. Two draped female figures, one of them of the 

 Tanagra type. 



16 — 31. From Myrina. 

 0.107. 32-33. Two 



