68 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



8. A mass of dishes in blue faience, fused together in baking, 

 and two fragments of the same material. 



Excavated by Professor Flinders Petrie on the Temple 



sites of Athribis and Memphis, and presented by the 



Egyptian Research Account. 



VI. A. series of pottery fragments of the prehistoric period 

 from various Greek and Cretan sites. 



Presented by H. R. Hall, Esq. 



VII. A series of pottery fragments of neolithic date from 

 recent excavations at Dimini, Drachmani, and Chaironeia. 



Presented by J. P, Droop, Esq., and A. J. B. Wace, Esq. 



VIII. Fictile pyxis of early Attic fabric ; cream-coloured, 

 with figures in black. The subject seems to be a Dionysiac 

 scene, and the figures include armed horsemen, a Satyr, a mule, 

 and dancing women. From Boeotia. 



Presented by A. van Branteghem, Esq. 



IX. A series of electrotype reproductions of gold and silver 

 work of the Mycenaean age, including inlaid daggers, rings and 

 repousse plaques from the shaft-graves at Mycenae, and the 

 two gold cups from Vaphio. 



Presented by Miss G. A. Button. 



X. Plaster cast taken from a copy of the Elche head. 



Presented by H. Sandars, Esq., F.S.A. 



XI. Plaster cast of a sphinx in black steatite, of the 

 " Minoan " period, which was found by the Italian excavators 

 at Hagia Triada. Presented by G. H. Smith, Esq. 



Arthur H, Smith. 



