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XL — 1. Two vases with patterns painted in imitation of archaic variegated glass. 



2. Vase with design in white bands on a red ground. 



3. Four vases Avitii bands of black round the body. 



4. V;ise of jilain ware. 



5. Bronze cylinder which has been attached to a piece of furniture. 



These objects are from tontb'i at Bin Tepe near Sardes, which wei'e excavated in 1882 

 by the donor. 



Pi esented hy George Dennis, Esq., C B. 



By Purchase. 



I. — 1. Bronze cista. with incised designs, representing scenes from the Trojan war, 

 viz. {a) Paris, Menelaus and Aphrodite ; {i) Greeks in combat with Trojans and 

 Amazons. [" The Builder,'' 23 Feb. 1889.] 



2. Marble statuette, apparently of a Doryphoros. 



II. — 1. Archaic lenticular sard, with deer suckling young. From Calabria. 



2. Chalcedony head of Vespasian. 



3. Four bronze objects from Syria. 



4. Terracotta vase in form of foot. From Rome. 



5. Ivory ticket, incised, H] PAKA[EI]AHC. 



6. Ivorv ticket, incised, AIIGIC 



AO 



7. Ivory tablet with relief; bust of Achilles to right. From Karnak. 



8. Shell cameo : head in profile to left. 



9. Bronze ring with intaglio ; biya to left. 



10. Bronze brooch with ibex crouching. From tin Troad. 



III. Archaistic marble statue of Artemis, height 5 ft. 10 in. She is draped, wears a 

 diadem, and holds out in her left hand a diminutive deer. From Rome. 



IV. — 1. Bowl of Roman red ware with hunting scenes and inscription BVTRIO in 

 relief. From Auvergne. 



2. Similar bowl with gladiatorial com')at3 in relief. From Auvergne. 



V. Scarabciid, with intaglio of youth bending forward to fasten his sandal. From 

 Tarsus, 



VI. Terracotta statuette of Pan. From Tanagra. 



VII. — 1. Bronze mask of Zeus Ammon. From Corinth. 



2. Bronze ring, with intaglio of Capancus, and bronze intaglio with head of Minerva. 



3. Archaic silver ring with intaglio of crouching gryphon. From Marion in Cyprus. 



4. Five intaglios and one cameo. 



5. Terracotta statuette : female figure holding infant. From Kyme. 



6. Large krater : infant Herakles strangling the serpents in the presence of several 

 deities. [Classical Review, 1888, p. 327.] From Civita Caslellana. 



7. Four archaic vases. [Classical Review, 1888, p. 297.] From Thebes. 



8. Terracotta figure of Bes. From Alexandria. 



VIII. — 1. Chalcedony scaraboid : lion devouring bull. 



2. Banded onyx scarab : Satyr carrying off nymph. 



o.8i. E 3 IX.— 1. Bronze 



