ROMAN POTTERY FOUND IN BRITAIN. 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
Plate I. 
Plate I. A —ORNAMENTED RED WARES. 
(Terra Sigillata) 
i.— Rutenian Ware (Fabric of La Graufesenque and Montans). 
1. Bowls and fragments of form 29. (a) Scroll Decoration 
without figures (wanting) ; (b) Scroll Decoration with 
figures ; (c) Festoon Decoration ; (d) Decoration in 
Panels ; (e) Decoration in Friezes. 
2. Bowls and Fragments of Bowls, form 30 and 78. 
3. Bowls and Fragments of Bowls, form 37. 
RUTENIAN FABRIC. 
( b ) Scroll Decoration with figures. 
1. Fragment of Bowl (form 29). 
Hard-baked, glossy dark-red paste. Moulded rim with two rows of roulette 
hatched pattern. 
Two friezes divided by a moulding between two rows of beads. Upper 
frieze—Scroll pattern framing in the superior lobes volutes ending in rosettes 
and birds (1040, Dechelette) on stems; and in the inferior lobes similar volutes 
and flowers on stems, alternating with rows of arrow-heads. Lower frieze— 
Elongated tongue pattern (godroons). * 
2. Fragment of Bowl, similar. 
Rim as last. 
Two friezes divided by a moulding between two rows of beads. Upper frieze 
—Scroll pattern framing in the superior lobes volutes ending in rosettes and 
flowers on stems ; in the inferior lobes, medallions with cable border in which 
are bees (1047, Dechelette) and flowers on stems. Lower frieze—Scroll pattern 
framing in alternate lobes pointed leaves and birds on stems and rows of arrow¬ 
heads. 
3. Fragment of Bowl, similar. 
Moulded rim with roulette hatched pattern. 
Two friezes divided by a moulding between two rows of beads. Upper frieze 
—Scroll pattern with volutes ending in rosettes and flowers on stems. Lower 
frieze—Grill pattern of rows of spirally-moulded upright lines, crossed by a 
horizontal one, and enclosing medallions with cable border framing birds to r. 
looking back. 
