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18. Disk, as last, partly broken away. 



19. Diminutive relief of Nike flying. She grasps her 

 drapery with her lowered hands. 



20-23. Four small reliefs representing a boar hunt. They 

 are as follows : (a) huntsman holding spear, dressed in 

 pointed cap and cloak ; (6) huntsman in pointed cap, with 

 shield on left arm ; (c) group of two hounds running to right ; 

 (d) boar at bay, standing to left. 



24. Bust of a draped woman wearing a diadem (?). The 

 latter has two holes for suspension. 



25. Statuette of a boy wearing a round cap and a cloak 

 fastened on the shoulder by a circular brooch. 



VIL— Pottery. 



1. OcDochoe with trefoil lip and plain handle. It has 

 a design painted in white, brown, pink, blue, and gold over 

 the black glaze. In the centre is a draped woman, seated to 

 right on a high-backed chair, with her head turned round. 

 In her left hand she holds a sceptre. Behind her stands 

 Dionysos, nude and wreathed, holding a thyrsos in his left 

 hand. On either side are winged Erotes, holding a sash and 

 a jewel-case respectively Behind the Eros on the right, is a 

 woman, winged and draped, holding two torches. The scene 

 represented is probably the marriage of the Basilinna with 

 Dionysos on the second day of the Anthesteria (cf., Dem., 

 c. Neaer., 73 ; Aristot., 'A^. ttoX., 3, 5 ; and Mommsen, Feste 

 der Stadt Athen, p. 392 fF.). 



2. Vase in the form of a boy riding sideways on a goat to 

 right ; he carries a dish of fruit in his left hand. There are 

 remains of green, pink, and red colouring. 



3. Lekytlios, with design in outline on a white ground, 

 representing a youth with flutes and a woman with a pyxis 

 standing before a sepulchral stele. Inscribed : EYNOMOZ 

 KAAOZ. 



4. Vase, in the form of Eros kneeling on his left knee. In 

 his right hand he holds an apple. 



\ 111.— Iron. 



1-10. Series of ten arrow-heads. 



11. Buckle of Roman type. 



12-14. Three implements of uncertain use. 



1-14 were excavated about 1830 from a tomb at Marathon. 



By Donation. 



I. Four vases of hucchero nero. From a tomb near 

 Rome. 



Presented by Signer Lamherto Longoni. 



