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VII. Small fictile askos, decorated with two anthemia. 



Presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



VIII. Fictile bowl of drab ware with brown linear ornaments. Said to have been 

 found at Saqqara {Effr/pt). 



Presented by E. A. Gardner, Esq. 



IX. Marble head and forehand of a horse, found at Civita Lavinia, the ancient Lanu- 

 vium, in the course of excavations carried on there by Sir J. Savile Lumley. This 

 marble appears to be part of a chariot-group with four horses. The sculpture is very 

 spirited. Archaologia, XLIX., pt. 2, p. 367. 



Presented by Sir John Savile Lumley, G.C.B., H.M. Ambassador at Rome. 



X. Etruscan vase of black ware, with incised design, and with a Satyr's mask in 

 relief. 



Bequeathed by the late Mr. Louis Blacker. 



XI. Bronze stamp, with the name of M. Aurelius Cocceius. From Malta. 



Presented by T. W. N. Robinson, Esq, 



XII. — 1. Sard intaglio : lion. 



2. Sard intaglio : Fortuna, with attributes. 



3. Red jasper intaglio : Hecate. 



Presented by A. J. Hanmer, Esq. 



XIII. Marble steU with relief representing a sepulchral vase, supported by a winged 

 Sphinx. On the vase is sculptured a parting-scene between two warriors, whose names 

 are inscribed beside them : 



APXIAAHS nOAEMONIKOS 



AFNOSIOS AeMONEYS 



This stele was stated by Boeckh in 1828 to have been then the property of the Earl of 

 Guilford. See C. L Gr., No. 552. 



Presented by George Plucknett, Esq. 



XIV. Plaster cast of Latin inscription found at Mactaris, in Africa. See Eph. Epigr. 

 v., 279. 



Presented by the Museum of the Louvre. 



XV. — 1. Terracotta mask of Silenus. From Samos. 



2. Aryballos of variegated glass. Fi'om Samos. 



3. Terracotta vessel, perhaps intended to hold pigments. From Samos. 



Presented by J. Theodore Bent, Esq. 



By Purchase. — I. A series of antiquities obtained from excavations at Bruhountios 

 (modern Bourgounte), in the island of Karpatkos. 



^. An archaic stone female figure of rude workmanship, perhaps an early type of 

 Aphrodite. 



2-14. A series of thirteen fictile vases, including two with red figures on a black 

 ground. 



15, 16. Two imbrices with designs painted in black on a drab ground. 



17. An amphora handle with stamp, SQKPATEYS. 



18. A small marble pestle, the lower part of which is encircled with a wreath, and 

 inscribed, POAOKA////////AS. From Rhodes. 



19. A fragment of stucco /ro/n Rhodes, containing a part of five lines of a painted in- 

 scription : 



crre 



XLOTIC 

 fiiPTCMI 



1 85. F 2 11.-1-4. Four 



