68 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



32-33. Two draped winged children carrying fans. 

 34-35. Two children running. 



36. Boy with fan, 



37. Girl with fan. 



38. Girl with lyre. 



39. Group of girl embracing boy. 



40. Draped female figure. 



41. Youth in pointed cap on horseback. 



42. Grotesque bust of male figure in Phrygian cap. 



43. Draped female figure, made from an archaic mould in 

 second or first century, B.C. 



32 — 43. From jEgina. 



44. Lamp, with relief, apparently a scene from a comedy. 

 Found in the Fayouin. 



45. Grotesque terminal figure. Tarentum. 



46. Lamp in the form of a grotesque head. 



47. Female figure holding two uncertain objects. Tan- 

 agra. 



YIL— Pottery. 



1. Black-figured skyphos with grotesque representation of 

 Odysseus and Kirke (Journ. of Hell. Stud, xiii., pi. 4, p. 77 ff.) 

 Gahirion near Thehes. 



2. Athenian lekythos with polychrome design on buff 

 ground, representing a toilet-scene, inscribed, Aix[a]c koXoq 

 Sa/x[to]c (Froehner, Van Branteghem Catal., No. 173). 



3. Athenian alahastron with design in black on buff" 

 ground : two ephebi, inscribed X\aipnnrog KoXog {ibid., No. 

 157). 



4. Red-figured alahastron ; ephebos and female figure, in- 

 scribed 'AXelojUEvoc KoXbg, KoXrj 17 ttoiq (ibid., No. 83). 



5. Pseudamphora of Mycenaean period. 



6-7. Two stamni of Mycenaean period, one with ivy-wreath. 



8. Oinochoe, with lozenge-pattern, of Mycenaean period. 



9. Corinthian oinochoe, with Siren between panthers. 



10. Black-figured amphora ; ohv., Heracles leading Cerberos 

 away from Hades ; rev. two heroes playing with pessi. 



11. Black-figured kylix, with band of thirty-two figures, 

 representing preparations for a battle. 



12. Red-figured crater ; on either side throe ephebi. 

 5 — 12. From ^gina. 



13. Athenian 



