150 
Sheep’s Head.—(19) This is remarkably like the porcelain 
rhyton in the form of a ram's head depicted on p. 33 and 
pl. iii. of “Excavations in Cyprus." : 
Lotus.—(26) This plant was quite commonly painted on 
Cypriote objects, and seems to have had a religious signi- 
ficance. Compare the sacred lotus tree shown on p. 95 of 
“‘Handbook of Cesnola Collection." 
Virama Mark (see pl. xxi.).—In words 1, 3, 15, 16, 19, : 
22, 27, 34, 37, 49, 51, 52, 55, and 57 there will be oha 
a scratch or mark placed against the last sign; this scratch, 
attempt to decipher any of the words printed in the inscription 
on the Disk; but if we can regard the signs in words 15 an 2 
ae 9 “Cyprus Mus. Cat., p. 151 (Nos. 5305-5314). See also 
^ Pubs nce on p. 86 (No. 1656) to the bearded man with long hair 
[e CO TUR g in front of a cypress or large thyrsos, represented on va 
, Attic red-figured lekythos of the Hellenic period of Cyprus- 
(16) € 
