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IV. Terracotta handle of a lamp. On it is a design in low 

 relief of a pastoral deity reclining beneath a tree and playing 

 upon a flute. Above his r. shoulder is a lyre ; before him 

 stands a sheep. From Oxyrhynchus. Of. Pan on a relief in 

 a cave at Vari, Amer. Journ. of Arch., VII., pi. 9, relief 7. 



Presented hy the Egyvt Exploration Fund. 



V.-l. Terracotta statuette. Hera seated on throne, wear- 

 ing crown; on the 1. arm of the throne is a peacock. Her 

 feet rest on a stool shaped as the cap of an Ionic column. 

 From Tunis. 



2. Chalcedony intaglio. Neptune with dolphin in 1. hand 

 and trident in raised r. hand. His 1. foot rests on an object, 

 which is probably the prow of a ship. From Hadrumetum, 

 i\\ Africa. 



1, 2. Presented by J. Reddie Anderson, Esq. 



VI. Terracotta statuette. Grotesque figure, perhaps an 

 actor, carrying wine-skin in r. hand and diota in 1. ; on his 

 back is a basket. From Cyprus. 



Presented hy Sir R. Hamilton Lang, K.G.M.G. 



VII. Bronze figure of Victory, nude, standing to the 

 front. It has formed the handle of a patera. Etruscan 

 work. 



Presented hy Mrs. Annesley. 



VIII. Two bronze fibulae; the pin (which is without 

 spring) and bow rest on a round framework. From a cave 

 near I)es2:>enci2:)erros, Sierra Morena, Spain. 



Presented hy Horace Sandars, Esq. 



IX. Cast of a throne, sculptured in gypsum, which was 

 found in the Palace of Minos, at Knossos, Crete. 



Presented hy Dr. A. J. Evans. 



X. A collection of specimens of marbles and other materials 

 used in the buildings of ancient Rome. From the collection of 

 Mr. Henry Tolley. 



Bequeathed hy Mrs. Aldiuorth. 



XI. Forty-two fragments of pottery, including specimens 

 of primitive hand- made ware, pre-Mycenaean and Mycenaean 

 vases. From excavations at. Phylakopi, Melos. 

 Presented hy the Committee of the British School at Athens. 



A. S. Murray. 



