GREEK AND EOMAN ANTIQUITIES. 67 



By Donation. 



I. — 1. Steatite lenticular gem of Mycenaean period, with 

 design of bull. 



2. Steatite lenticular gem, with decorative pattern. 



3. Haematite lenticular gem, with head of animal. 



4. Burnt carnelian lenticular gem, with double 



Pegasos. 



5. Burnt carnelian glandular gem, with head of 



wolf. 



6. Rock-crystal bead. 



1-6. From Mycenaean tombs at Trypiti, 

 Melos. Presented by C. C. Edgar, Esq. 



II. — 1. Bronze chain from steelyard. From near 

 TriiDolis. 



2. Bronze bodkin. 



Presenced by W. R. Paton, Esq. 



III. — 1. Fragment of vase of Naucratite ware, vrith part 

 of Siren, j)i'obably from the same vase as the 

 fragment B 103(19) in the Museum. (Brit. 

 School Annual, 1898-9, p. 63.) 



2. Fragment of vase of Daphnae ware, with nude 



Egyptian boy holding cock. (Brit, School 

 Annual, 1898-9, pi. 8, fig. 1, p. 61 ; cf. the 

 Clazomenae sarcophagus, Antike Denkmaler, 

 i. pi. 46, fig. 3.) 



3. Fragment of black-figured kylix, with signature 



of Ergotimos. (Brit. School Annual, 1898-9, 

 p. 55.) 



4. Fragment of black-figured vase, with part of 



Boeotian shield. 



5. Fragment of Naucratite w^are, with dedication to 



Aphrodite. 



6. Fragment of black-figured kylix, with dedication 



to Aphrodite : . . . . XlOX A4> . • • - 6 XToc 

 (or .... xiog)] 'A(l)[po^iT}j]. (Brit. School 

 Annual, 1898-9, p. 55.) 



7. Fragment of black-figured kvlix, inscribed : 



— AHNHN : 0OIX>, 'EXMvojv e(e)o-ig X . . . 



8. Fragment of red-figured crater, with dedication 



to Aphrodite Pandemos. (Brit. School Annual, 

 1898-9 p. 56.) 

 9-11. Three fragments of red-figured kylikes. 



12. Fragment of red-fi-gured kylix, with design of 

 Satyr carrying Maenad, belonging to the 

 same vase as E 812, already in the British 

 Museum (Brit. School Annual, p. 64, fig. 2). 



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