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V. — Lead. 



1. Weight with head of Hermes wearing petasus ; on the 

 other side a club and caduceus ; inscribed TE AA, rl(raprov) 

 ^a{}x6aiov), i.e., one-fourth of the mina of 484 "20 grammes. 

 The weight is actually 121-05 grammes. Baltshik, Bulgaria. 



2. Weight stamped Z = 7. 

 5. Weight stamped A = 1. 



4. Weight stamped g = 2. 



5. Weight stamped A = 4. 



6. Weight stamped H = 8. 



7. Weight stamped IB = 12. 



2-7. Found together in a tomb at Tartus, Syria. 



VI. — Terra-cotta. 



1. Sarcophagus, with painted design of a Sphinx between 

 two lions ; the head, sides, and wings of the Sphinx are in 

 profile, giving her the appearance of a double-bodied creature. 

 (Compare, for similar examples, Journ. Hellen. Stud. ii. 

 pi. 15.) The inner markings are left in the white which 

 forms the ground of the paintings. Glazomenm. 



2. Mould for Aretine bowl, representing two women 

 dancing and a flute-player ; stamped with the names of 

 M • PEilEN(NIVS) and TIGRAN(IVS). 



3. Fragment of similar mould, with banquet scene : a man 

 playing the lyre, a man and woman embracing, and part of 

 another figure ; stamped as the last. 



4. Fragment of a mould with two draped Victories holding 

 up a large wreath ; stamped L • ANNI(VS). 



5. Fragment of a mould, with a pattern of leaves alter- 

 nating with flowers on stalks ; stamped L • ANNI(VS). 



6. Fragment of a mould, with two women confronted, one 

 playing the lyre, the other the double flutes ; between them 

 a floral pattern surmounted by a small figure. 



7. Fragment of a mould, with heads of Seileni surmounted 

 by fir-cones, alternating with leaves ; stamped C • ELLI(VS). 



8. Fragment of a mould, with pattern of vine-leaves ; 

 stamped TIGRAT", Tigrani. 



9. Fragment of a mould, with patterns of masks and 

 leaves ; stamped S.ODO. 



10. Mould for a bowl, with ivy-wreath ; stamped 

 M P£REN(NIVS). 



2-10. From Arezzo. 



VII. Pottery. 

 1. Athenian alabastron, with figures painted in opaque 

 white on a black ground, representing two men training 



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