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types were found at Koul Oba near Kertch. (See AntiquiUs 

 du Bosph. Cimmerien, pi. XX.). 



2. Silver finger-ring, with openwork decoration, composed 

 of a dolphin and letters in the Iberian script which form the 

 legend OLGENFT. Found near Sases, Lerida, Spain. 



3. Silver pin, the head made of a statuette of Cupid seated. 

 Roman work. 



V. — Lead. 



1. Cylindrical toilet-box (pyxis) with lid. On the rim of 

 the lid outside is the inscription :—ZM I KPOY TIN02 

 AiriNHTOY ENAEEZ EIMI ENAEITMA'TCATPEIAZ and 

 inside :—KPATYAOZ AITINHTHZ THI EYAIMENHI. 

 The alphabet is of the 5th or 4th century B.C. 



2. Model of a tray (scaphos), containing a bunch of grapes, 

 a haunch of venison, and a lobster. On the handles are reliefs 

 of a male figure holding a stick, and a term. 



3. Two votive models, a tray and a pan. From Abdera. 



4. Weight (litra of Cyzicus, 4976 grns.) with a terminal 

 figure and the inscription AE! KYZI in relief (Egger Sale, 



-Vienna, 1908, lot 538). 



5. Weight (litra, 4,992 grns.) with two inscriptions in 

 relief: on the front, AEITPA ; on the back, AHMHTPIOY 

 nAPA<l>YAAKOZ. Late Roman period. 



IV. — Marble and Stone. 



1. Head of a boy, the hair bound with a taenia. Late Greek 

 work ; said to have been found in a well at Rhodes. 



2. Head of Dionysos of Scopaic style, crowned with a vine- 

 wreath ; the ribbons which .bind the wreath fall over the 

 shoulders in front. Apparently from a terminal bust. Perhaps 

 Greek work of the 4th century B.C. Said to have belonged 

 to a Governor of the Ionian Islands. 



3. Portrait-head of the Emperor Titus. From Utica. 



4. Sepulchral stele with relief of a woman standing, holding- 

 a mirror in her left hand. The lower part of the stone is 

 broken away. Attic work of the 4th century B.C. 



5. Limestone altar-front, carved with a garland suspended 

 above rams' heads ; on a panel is the inscription : — KAEOFIA 

 TPA ZAMOY TOY AZHAZIOY TYNH AIONYZIOY 

 AIONYZIOY TOY KAI ©EOAHPOY ZHZAZA ETH AB 

 MHNAZ S. About 2nd century A.D. From North Syria. 



Yll.— Pottery. 



1. Cantharos, plain-varnished ware, incised on the rim with 

 the legend: — TOPflAAO EMI, in archaic characters. From 

 near Plattea. (Bull. Corr. Bell., IV., p. 547 ; Roehl, Inscr. 

 GroBC. Antiqu., no. 247a.) 



