64 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



while an attendant standing before her holds an infant in 

 swaddling clothes. (Journal of Hellenic Studies, XIV., pi. 11.) 

 Found in the cellar of a house in Jersey about 1870. 



2. Limestone slab with Latin inscription recording the 

 building of a bridge A.D. 90, in the time of Domitian, whose 

 name is here erased. Coptos. 



V. — Terra-cotta. 



1. Female statuette of Tanagra type. 



2. Statuette of Hermes, a Roman copy of a Praxitelean 

 type. Asia Minor. 



3. Model of a semi-circular building with domed roof. 

 (Compare Rom. Mittheil. VIII., p. 286.) 



4. Archaic female bust. 



5. Female figure leaning on pillar. 



6. Winged girl wearing a short skirt as if for dancing. 



7. Grotesque figure of old woman lying on couch. 



8. Similar figure seated on basket. 

 9-13. Five statuettes of Eros. 



14. Statuette of Eros, having his head muffled in drapery, 

 and carrying his boots in his hands. 



15. A smaller statuette of Eros carrying his boots in his 

 hand. 



16. Archaic seated Medusa. 



17. Pair of boot-heels. 

 3-17. From Eretria. 



18. Statuette of female figure. Canea, Crete. 



YI.— Pottery. 



1. Athenian polychrome lekythos ; mourners at the bed- 

 side of a deceased child. Eretria. 



2. Fragmentary red-figure kylix with representations of 

 Gigantomachia ; names inscribed. (Compare Gerhard, Trink- 

 schalen, pis. 10, 11.) Orvieto. 



3. Corinthian alabastron with winged goddess grasping a 

 swan in each hand, as on the Camiros pinax. Corinth. 



4. Bowl of red Megarian ware, with reliefs representing 

 scenes from the Phoenissae of Euripides. (Classical Review, 

 VIII. (1894), p. 325.) Thehes (?). 



5. Cantharos with black figures, representing (a) the 

 departure of Amphiaraos for Thebes ; (b) the combat of 

 Polyneikes and Eteocles. Found near the Pnyx, Athens. 



6. Archaic 



