ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRIllfeH MUSEUM. 3I 



10. Porcelain cup with reliefs on the ouloiJe. 



11. Porcelain scarab with praenomen of King Takeloth II., B.C. 800. 



12. Band of silver gilt with pattern of feathers. 



13. Bronze fibula willi design of a deer and geometric patterns incised in an archaic 

 manner. 



14. Bronze strigil stamj)ed with the design of a horse galloping. 



15. Tiiree short Greek inscriptions, on marble. (Hellenic Journal, IV. p. 136, No. 1 ; 

 ibid. p. 138, No. 2; ibid., p. 140, No. 8.) 



XV. Bronze mirror-case with relief representing Victory sacrificing a cow, remark- 

 able for the beauty of the composition, and the refinement and delicacy of the execution. 

 From Megara. 



III. — Presents. 



1. Archaic fictile pt/xis ; on the body a frieze of warriors ; on the lid a frieze of animals. 

 From Corinth. 



Presented by Colin M. Gillespie, Esq. 



II. — 1. Vase In blue porcelain. Found at Aradippo in Cyprus. 



2. Terracotta head, bearded and wearing a helmet. From Cyprus. 



3. Lamp, of green glazed ware, in the form of a gladiator's helmet. Found in a Roman 

 sarcophagus at Atteburg near Cologne. 



4. Vase, of yellow glazed ware, in the form of a rabbit. Found in the Rhine, probably 

 near Cologne. 



5. Vase, of black glazed ware, with floral ornaments in relief. From the Purnell 

 Collection. 



6. Another vase, of black glazed ware, with patterns stamped and inlaid with silver. 

 From Cologne. 



7. Paste intaglio ; Ikaros flying over the sea. 



Presented by A. W, Franks, Esq. 



III. Plaster cast of a mai'ble slele, once belonging to the Earl of Elgin, and represent- 

 ing in relief a female figure standing and holding some object with both hands. 

 ( Hellenic Journal, VI. p. 42.) 



Presented by T. Woulner, Esq., R.A. 



IV.- 1. Onyx cameo. Europa riding on bull ; rude style. 



2. Onyx cameo of similar rude style. Male and female figui-es. Both these cameos 

 are from Kalymna, and are said to have been found in a tomb with early pottery. 



3. Leaden weight marked with the letter H. From Naxos, 



Presented by W. R. Paton, Esq. 



V. Fragment of archaic Greek vase with design in black and purple on a red ground ; 

 on it is incised the name 'i\Xe^a(v)Sjooc. From Tel el Nebireh, the ancient Naukratis. 



Presented by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 



VI. Marble statuette representing a female figure seated on a rock. Said to have 

 been found at the Pirasus in 1870. 



Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Harrison. 



VII. A silver lekytlios with cover and stopper. Found in a tomb at Nervia near 

 Bordighera. 



Presented by John A. Guodchild, Esq. 



VIII. Marble figure of a bull, brought from Athens by the late Mr. C. R. Cockerell, 

 R.A. This sculpture has probably formed the epithema or crov/ning ornament of a sepul- 

 chral monument. (Hellenic Journal, VI. p. 32, pi. c.) 



Presented by Lord HiUmydon. 

 0.102. F IX. Marble 



