68 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



13. Fragment of black-glazed ware inscribed — 



TEn 



Z : TO Tiivg TO 1(tt\ TOvarpaKOi' 



Tl : TOY 

 ZTPA 

 KON 



{Ihicl, p. 56). 



14-17. Four fragments of black-glazed ware with 

 inscriptions {Ibid., p. 56). 



18. Fragment of black-glazed ware, with three 



Cypriote characters incised. 



19. Fragment of lamp, with dedication to the 



Dioscuri. 



20. Ivory die. 



21. Terracotta fragment of antefix with acanthus 



pattern in low relief. 



22. Marble slab, with warrior {Ibid., pi. 9) in low 



flat relief, marching to right, armed with 

 helmet, shield, and spear. 



23. Marble slab, with inscription . . . THTOZ | 



. . . 0EOZ I . lONYZni. 



24. Marble fragment of egg-and-dart moulding. 



25. Limestone base, incribed ZIKHN .... 



APIZTHN HPAKAEI, ^Utov . . . aphrrjv 

 'EpaKXet. {Ibid., pi. 14, fig. 9). 



26. Limestone figure of ball, with late Greek 



inscription. 



27-28. Two limestone architectural fragments. 



1-28. From Naucratis. Presented by the Committee 

 of the British School at Athens. 



IV. — Slab of red marble, with rosette cut in two and 

 separated by a sort of triglyph. (Compare 

 Perrot and Chipiez, VI., p. 627, fig. 276.) 

 From the faqade of the tomb of Agamemnon at Mycenae. 

 Presented by Godfrey Durlacher, Esq. 



V. — Cast of pillar inscribed with boustrojphedon in- 

 scription in archaic Greek and Latin characters, 

 having reference to sacred rites. The original 

 was found in situ in the Roman Forum under 

 the black marble pavement, and beside two 

 oblong bases, apparently of the two lions which, 

 according to Roman tradition, were beside the 

 tomb of Romulus or of Faustulus. 

 Presented by H.M. Queen Victoria. 



