TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
INTRODUCTION. 
) Authorities quoted, (b) Dates of Gaulish and German Fabrics 
and Potters’ Stamps. 
PART I. 
A. —Red Wares ( Terra Sigillata). 
1. Rutenian Fabric (La Graufesenque and Montans). 
2. Arvernian Fabric (Lezoux). 
3. German Fabric (Rheinzabern and Westerndorf). 
4. Vases with Applied Reliefs. 
5. Plain Wares—(1) Flasks, (2) Tettines, (3) Pitchers, (4) 
Ollae, (5) Bowls, (6 ) Cups, (7) Dishes. 
6. Imitations of Metal. 
B. —Plain Wares (Miscellaneous). 
I. Continental. 
1. \ ,T ases with Incised Decoration. 
2. Vases with Barbotine Decoration. 
3. Rhenish Ware. 
4. Vases with Hatched Patterns. 
5. Stamped Wares. 
PART II. 
II. Romano-Britisii Wares. 
1. Castor Ware. 
2. Painted Wares. 
3. New Forest Ware. 
4. “Upchurch” or First Century Wares—(1) Vases with 
Raised Patterns or in Relief, (2) Scored Patterns, (3) 
Incised Patterns. 
5. Second and Third Century Wares—(1) Vases with Incised 
or Hatched Patterns, (2) Impressed or Folded Decoration, 
(3) “ Incense Bowls” with Frilled Ornament, (4) Human 
Heads or Face Vases. 
6 . Mortaria. 
