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XVII. Two pairs of silver earrings and four silver rings. 

 From Thebes. 



Presented by M. J. Kondylis, 



XVIII. Plaster cast of a steatite vase, decorated with a 

 design in relief which represents a procession, perhaps of 

 harvesters. The original was excavated at Haghia Triada in 

 Crete, and is of . pre-Mycensean date ; see Monumenti 

 Antichi, XIII., pp. 77 f., pis. T.-III. 



Presented by Cecil Smith, Esq. 



XIX. Plaster cast of a head from the East Frieze of the 

 Parthenon. See Miohaelis, Der Parthenon, pi. 14, no. 57. 



Presented by the Royal Museuin at Berlin. 



XX. Plaster cast of an inscription in Greek, forbidding 

 Gentiles to go within the inner court of the Temple at 

 Jerusalem. See Acts of the Apostles, c. 21, v. 28. The 

 original is in the Imperial Museum at Constantinople. 



Presented by the Rev. W. Bramley-Moore. 



XXI. Lead weight; on the upper side is- the figure of a 

 winged Victory, with a star and a wheel in the field. Weight) 

 20 grammes. 



Presented by B. V. Head, Esq. 



Cecil Smith. 



