74' ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BEITISH .MUSEUM. 



VIII. Bronze razor (?) with handle ending in a swan's head 

 £^nd blade engraved with fish and palmettes. From Carthage. 



Presented by Miss Mabel Moore. 



IX. Two bronze handles of wine-jugs, one in the form of 

 an ape, the other of a panther. Alexandrian art. 



Presented by Henry Wallis, Esq. 



X. Bronze horse-muzzle. 



Presented by C. H. Read, Esq. 



XI. A series of terra-cotta statuettes. Acquired at Locri. 



Presented by Lady Ottoline Morrell, and the 

 Hon. Hilda Douglas- Pennant. 



XII. — 1. Fragment of black glazed fluted ware, decorated 

 with a figure of Eros leaning against a column. From 

 Palermo. 



2. Stone fragment of the rim of a large jar (jyithos) with 

 design of a stag hunt in relief. From Girgenti. 



3. Steatite lenticular gem with engraved design of a 

 gazelle struck in the neck by a spear. From Knossos, Crete. 



Presented by Mrs, Eustace Smith. 



XJII. Terra-cotta disc, with a hole on the under side. 

 Found on a primitive site at Gournia, Crete. 



Presented by Miss Harriet Boyd. 



XIV. — 1. Two plaster jar sealings, one inscribed . . . 

 CILI OCTAVIANI, the other ^^,^^'g 



2. Limestone stamp, inscribed ykoy ^^^^'^'^^v. 



3. Tert^a-cotta lamp, decorated with three grotesque 

 masks. On the base is inscribed KA. 



Presented by M. Georges Manolakos. 



XV. Two fragments of Grseco-Eoman pottery, one 

 decorated with a design of Pan dancing, the other with a 

 design of two gladiators. From Knidos. 



Presented by F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 



XVI. — 1. Silver half-ring with intaglio design of a 

 Victory. A gold pin has been driven into the ring in 

 antiquity. 



2. Three bronze half-rings with intaglio designs : (a) a 

 boy's head rising out of a conch shell ; (6) a crane ; (c) a 

 water-bird (?). 



Presented by M. Jean Gabrilakis. 



