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(3) Bowls and Fragments of Bowls (form 37). 
(b) Panel Decoration. 
10. Bowl, imperfect (form 37). 
Above the design, ovolo border and row of beads. Panels with chain borders 
ending above and below in rosettes and leaves. Below the design, a row of beads 
and straight wreath. 
(1) Double panel with hare running to 1 . above and palm tree (1122, Deche- 
lette) below; four birds in field, swans (1017, Dcchelette?). (2) Double panel 
with Victory in profile to 1 . holding palm branch and wreath (481, Dcchelette) 
above, and similar bird to 1017 below. (3) Double panel with dog running to 1 . 
above, and two Sileni walking to r. (323, Dcchelette) below. (4) Double panel 
with Diana a la bichc (63, Dcchelette) above, fantastic plant below. (5) Double 
panel with diminutive two-horse chariot and driver (647 variant, Dechelette) 
above, and palm tree and birds as in (1) repeated, below. 
11. Bowl (form 37). 
Panels with zig-zag borders ending in rosettes, ovolo border and straight 
wreath above and straight wreath below. 
(1) Double panel: in upper compartment, an archer kneeling to r. drawing 
the bow (170, Dcchelette) over against a lion leaping to 1 . (762, Dechelette) ; 
in lower compartment, fan-tail leaves, buds on stalks, and volutes ending in 
rosettes. (2) Cruciform pattern with zig-zag diagonals, having in the sides 
leaves on long sinuous stalks, and above and below fan-tail leaves and buds on 
looped stalks. 
Plates II. and III. , Part I. 
2.— Arvernian Ware (Fabric of Lezoux). 
1. Fragments of Bowls, form 29. 
2. Fragments of Bowls, form 30 and 78. 
3. Fragments of Bowls, form 37. ( a ) With Scroll Decora¬ 
tion; (b ) Festoon Decoration ; (r) Decoration in Panels; 
( d ) Metope and Medallion Style ; ( e ) Arcading Style ; 
(/) Free Style. 
4. Miscellaneous, forms 64 and 67. 
(Forms 67 and 78 only are illustrated as being of greater rarity 
than the others). 
3.—German Fabric. 
1. Ornamented Wares. 
1. Fragment of Vase ("form 67). 
Dechelette, I., pi. iv., No. 67, p. 152. An example with the stamp of BVTRIO, 
a potter of Lezoux, a.d. 75-110, found on the site of the potteries. Koenen, p. go, 
XIII., 13—not later than a.d. 140. 
Decoration in frieze, bordered by carefully incised girth-grooves. Lion 01- 
panther walking to r. (new type), and conventional trees. 
