62 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



15-18. Four mouth-pieces, all but one embossed with spiral 

 patterns. 



10-20. Two pieces of molten gold, 



21-34. Seven pairs of earrings and seven single ones, all 

 of circular form. 



35-38. Four finger-rings in the form of moulded bands. 



39. Finger-ring with swivel in which a scarab has been 

 set. 



40. Pin forming fibula, with stem of thickly-woven wire, 

 and loop attached. 



41. Pin as last, with moulded stem, and eye in centre. 



42. Electron pin, as the last. 



43. Cylinder-cap. 



44-48. Five pairs of earrings in the form of conventionalised 

 bulls' heads. 



49-51. Three beads. 



52. Granulated pendant. 



53. Pendant in form of pomegranate. 



54. Necklace of twenty-nine beads of various shapes. 



55. Necklace of thirty-three beads of various shapes. 

 1-55. From Cyprus ; probably from tombs at Enkomi, 



56. Pendant in form of lion's head. Cyprus. 



57. Amulet with ring at back and incised imitation 

 Egyptian design (uraeus, Anubis, and fish). Cyprus. 



58. Mycenaean cup with one handle. From the Forman 

 Collection. 



59. Fibula of " Certosa " type, with filagree ornamentation. 



60. Fibula of " Cross-bow " type, Eoman period, with 

 elaborate filagree patterns. 



59-60. Found together at Felegyhaza, Hungary. 



II. — Silver. 



1. Simpulum (ladle), inscribed T'STI-V'FT !• SC'IV, 



T. Utiius) U{ti) F{ilius) P{ondo) III Sc(ripula) IV. 

 Weight 86-05 grammes or 1327*75 grains. For the use of 

 the nomen in Uti filius, see Cagnat, Cours Elem. d'Epigr., 

 p. 24, note. The handle ends in a swan's head bent back 

 which has been gilded. The letters are punctured. 



2. Oinochoe inscribed on the foot VTIA'T'F'PI, Utia 

 T(iti) Fiilia) Pondo I. Weight 349 ■ 984 grammes or 54001 • 5 

 grains. The vase is fine in shape, the handle richly 

 ornamented. The letters are punctured. •; 



