3(.' ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



IX. Fictile rhjton, moulded in the form of .1 Satyr's and a Maenad's head combined, 

 and surmounted by a cup on which are Diouysos, three Satyrs and two reclining figures. 

 The condition of this rhyton is excellent. 



X. — 1. A small onyx bust of the Empress Matidia (?). From Alexandria. 



2. Garnet cameo ; bust of Serapis. From Rome. 



3. Stone mould ; on one side a Roman soldier blowing a trumpet ; on the other side 

 a hound attacking a boar. From Beyrut. 



4. Alabaster figure of a bull, lying down, in relief From Tarsos. 



EKATflN 



5. Bronze label, inscribed GEONOS From Smyrna. 



AMIOS 



6. Bronze spoon. From Beyrut. 



7. Three small marble figures, very rude. From Kyme. 



XL Bronze statuette of Aphrodite, nude. From the Greau Collection. 



XII. Silver bar, inscribed on one side TRVFON, on the other AIOS AVKA in archaic 

 characters. {See Roehl, luscript. Graec, Antiquiss. No. p25.) 



XIII. — 1. Bronze Sphinx, winged. From Sidon. 



2-3. Bronze Satyr and part of bronze buckle, inscribed. From Smyrna. 

 4-5. Two surgical instruments, in bronze. From Pergamos. 

 6. Stone mould, oval in shape. From Kyme. 

 7-10. Four archaic gems with rude designs. 



11. Ivorv knife handle in the form of a human leg. From Pergamos. 



12. Ivory theatre ticket ; obv., a bearded head in relief to the right; rev. inscribed 



II 

 AP$OXPA. From Smyrna. 

 B C 



Y'TTT 



13. A similar Ivory ticket ; obv., two torches, iu relief; re\^. ^1; • From Athens. 



\' T T T 



14. Another; obv., a bird, incised; rev. ' . ■ From Ephesos. 



15. A series of ivories with designs in relief. From Beyrut. 

 K). Ivory tablet with head of Medusa in relief. 



17. Leaden tablet, inscribed COEPEH. 



XIV. A series of antiquities obtained from excavations by Mr. Alired Biliotti, in the 

 island of Rhodes. Among them may be noticed : — 



1. An archaic pithos with geometric patterns and a frieze of chariots and warriors 

 impressed on the clay from a cylinder. 



2. An archaic amphora with black figures on red ground ; two Satyrs dancing beside a 

 large amphora. (Hellenic Journal, VI. p. 181, figs. 1-2.) 



3. An archaic kylix with black figures on red ground ; int. Ajax seizing Kassandra 

 at the statue of Athene; obv. Herakies conducted by deities into the presence of Zeus 

 and Hera; rev. a combat of two warriors. (Hellenic Journal, V. pis. 41-2.) 



4. A similar archaic kylix ; int. a warrior iu attitude of chai'ging an enemy ; obv. 

 Perseus, Hermes and Athene fleeing from Gorgons ; rev., warriors leading horses. 

 (Hellenic Journal, V. pi. 43). 



5. Kylix with black figures on red ground, Inscribed as the property of a certain 

 Philto. (Hellenic Journal, VI. p 373.) 



6-7. Two archaic fictile vases, inscribed with the names of their owners. (Hellenic 

 Journal, VI. pp. 374-5.) 



8. Hydria with red figures on black ground. Eros crowning female Citharist in pre- 

 sence of three female figures, one of whom plays on flutes while another holds a lyre and 

 a pyxis. 



9. Askos with red figures on black ground, of the finest style. Eros and Nike. 



10. Porcelain 



