72 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



5. Fragment of a white lekythos with design of a nurse 

 holding a child before a seated woman. Burlington Fine 

 Arts Gluh, 1904, p. 106, No. 36, pi. XCIV. 



6. Fragment of a white lekythos with design of head and 

 shoulders of a bearded man. Burlington Fine Arts Club, 

 1904, p. 106, No. 37, pi. XCIV. 



5, 6 are fine examples of the delicate drawing of the best 

 Attic lekythoi. 



7. Lekythos, with pyxis-shaped body, decorated with a 

 design in black figures, representing a sacrifice to Athena. 



8. Lekythos, with red-figured design of Demeter stand- 

 ing before the winged car of Triptolemos. Inscribed 

 AHMHTHPs AniiiVTvp, and AIOTIMOZ KAAOZ, Aionfiog 

 KaXog, a name not previously known in this connection. 



9. Two-handled bowl, decorated with two friezes of 

 animals in black on a red ground. 



10. Bowl and jar with lid; the first decorated within and 

 without with girls holding flowers, sphinxes, &c., painted in 

 red and black on a light ground ; the second decorated with 

 a frieze of sphinxes, rosettes, and lotos-flowers, painted in 

 the same manner. Grseco-Phoenician ware. From Achna in 

 Cyprus. 



11. Wine-jug (oinochoe) of great size with geometric and 

 figured designs in friezes. Among the motives are browsing 

 horses, link pattern, zigzags, vertical lines, &c. " Proto- 

 Attic " ware of the 7th century B.C. From Athens. 



12. White lekythos, with design of a stele ; on one side of 

 it is a girl carrying a basket, on which is a hare ; on the 

 other a youth stands with one foot on a step of the stele, 

 resting his head on his right hand. From Eretria. 



13. Lekythos, with design of a woman seated in a chair 

 and weaving with a small hand-loom, which rests on her 

 knee ; by her side is a wool-basket. Painted in white and 

 red pigment on a black glaze. 



14. White lekythos, with design of a stele, on one side of 

 which is a youth, seated, wearing short tunic and high laced 

 boots, while on the other a woman in a long black tunic 

 makes an off'ering. The colours are well preserved. 



15. Fragment of a cup, decorated with a design of 

 Herakles striking with his club, painted in black on a white 

 ground. The fragment belongs to a cup from Naucratis in 

 the Museum (See Catalogue of Vases, III., D 1), and was 

 obtained from the Antiquarium at Munich in exchange for 

 pottery from Enkomi in Cyprus. 



16. A series of vases, most of early fabrics, which were 

 formerly in the Morel Collection (See British Museum 

 Return, 1902, p. 75 f., and 1905, p. 68) and have now been 

 transferred by the Department of British and Mediaeval 

 Antiquities to this Department, 



