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amphora. The design may be connected with the statue of 

 Jupiter at Heliopolis, as repi-esented in the coin-types of that 

 place. From Rhodes. 



30. Comic actor in a white hooded tunic and yellow 

 trousers. 



31. Old man seated, draped. Fine and minute work. 



32. Woman seated, holding an infant. 



33. Woman standing. 



34. Horse laden with faggots and ridden by a boy. 



32-34 are figures of primitive style, from, Boeotia. 



XI. — Pottery. 



1. Three Roman lamps : a sea-scene with harbour ; a bull 

 struggling with three men ; a Satyr's mask. 



2. Vase in shape of two Cupids Avrestling. 



A specimen of modern imitation of the antique. 



3. Kylix of Mycenaean style ; design of two goats springing 

 up at a tree. 



4. Amphora of unusual form, with geometric decoration. 

 From Boeotia. 



5. Kantharos of Boeotian style : grotesque designs of a 

 head of Athena, cock and hens, in white on black. 



6. Pyxis, red-figure ware ; women at play ; one of them is 

 juggling with five balls, and another has a curious frame 

 which is perhaps for weaving or needlework. On the ground 

 is a bird in a cage. 



7. Vase in shape of Eros riding on a panther. 



8. Vase in shape of a winged figure with a tambourine, 

 dancing. 



9. A series of vases of Pontic style, in the shapes of 

 grotesque male heads, Seilenos on a wine-skin, a crouching 

 male figure, a horse's head, a lion, and a dog. 



10. Amphora, late imitation of black-figure ware : a combat 

 of two men, and a footrace. 



11. Two amphorae, black ware, with twisted handles and 

 plastic ornaments. 



12. Bowl with patterns in relief outside : vines, goats, 

 birds ; and in the centre the head of a goddess in a turreted 

 crown, inscribed TTOIAOC (?). 



13. Cylindrical receptacle with rings hung underneath, on 

 a stand supported by lion's feet. 



9-13 from Olbia. 



14. Krater, red-figure ware ; Dionysos, Persephone, and 

 their attendants. The subjects are perhaps connected with 

 the celebration of the Mysteries. 



