0^0 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE B11IT[SH MUSEUM. 



II Terracotta foot from a statuette, with straps of a 

 sandal crossing the foot at the base of the toes and running 

 up to the instep. 



Presented by M. Georges Manolakos. 



III. A series of fragments of Neolithic, Kamares, and 

 Mycenaean ware from excavations at Zakro in Eastern Crete 

 and Knossos in Northern Crete. See Annual of Brit. School 

 at Athens, VI, p. 70 ff. and VII., p. 121 ff . ; Journ. Hell. 

 Stud., 1903, p. 248 ff. 



Presented by D. G. Hogarth, Esq. 



IV. — 1. Amethyst scarab with rounded lower surface 

 engraved with a statue of Vertumnus. 



2. Sard scarab with engraved design of nude figure seated 

 on a horizontal line, below which hang three amphorae. Cable 

 border. Italic work " a globolo." Cf. Furtwangler, Ant. 

 Gemm., pi. xix. 35-40, pi. xx. 39, 41. 



Presented by C. J. Wilson, Esq. 



V. A series of thirty-three plaster casts of fragments 

 from the Frieze of the Parthenon, taken from the originals 

 at Athens. These are intended to complete the Museum 

 Series of the Parthenon Frieze. 



Presented by the Greek Government, through 

 M. P. Cavvadias, Ephor-General of Antiquities. 



VI. — 1. Fragment of Arretine bowl, with design of leaves 

 and rosettes. 



2. Fragment of rim of flat dish, with design in relief of a 

 bestiarius or gladiator charging to left. Salmon-coloured 

 clay. Unglazed. 



8. Similar fragment, with relief, showing the head of a 

 ,lion and part of a bestiarius charging. Salmon-coloured clay. 

 Unglazed. 



1-3 were found by Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie at 

 Coptos, Egypt, 1894, and presented by 



H. M. Kennard, Esq., Ib06. 



VII. Gold necklace, a modern copy of the original neck- 

 lace at Naples, published in Mus. Borb., XVI., pi. xiii. (lower 

 of the two). It consists of a chain of plaited wires, from 

 which hang rows of pendants in the form of acorns, Seilenos- 

 masks, palmettes, and lotus-flowers. 



Presented by Mrs. Eustace Sviith. 



VIII. Head of a man wearing a fillet, made of a compo- 

 sition imitating marble. A modern forgery of an archaic 

 head. Acquired at Corinth. 



Presented by E. S. Forster, Esq. 



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