Inscribed Ἀγαθημερὶς Σ Η Ἀφροδεισίου ἐκ Κολ(λ)υτέων. Σενπρώνιος Νικήτης Κολλυτεύς. The letters Σ Η have not been explained.

Discovered, in 1826, between Athens and the Piraeus.—Presented by Gen. Malcolm.

Pentelic marble; height, 5 feet 6½ inches; width, 3 feet. C.I.G., 662b; C.I.A., III., 1760.

631. Figure of a youth, a son of one Diodoros, standing, with a chlamys wrapped about his left arm. He holds a cup (?) in the right hand and a strigil in the left hand. Beside him, a diminutive figure of a nude boy holding a strigil. A tree on the left.

Inscribed . . . Διοδώρου, χρῆστε, [χαῖρε.—Rhenea. From the Earl of Belmore's Coll.

Parian marble; height, 4 feet; width, 1 foot 8 inches. C.I.G., 2313.

632. Upper part of a sepulchral relief. A draped male figure is seated on a chair. Before him stands a figure also draped. In the background, a bearded man and a woman stand one on each side of the seated person.

The inscription runs Ἀρι]στονίκη Διοκλείο[υς Ξυ]π[ε(ταίων) | Κ]ηφισογένης Κηφισοφῶντος Ξυ(πεταίων) | Ἀριστ[ο]νίκη Κηφισοφῶντος Ξυπ(εταίων) | Κηφισοφῶν Κηφισοδώρου Ξυπε(ταίων). It contains the names of Aristonikè, daughter of Diocles, of Xypetè; of Kephisogenes and Aristonikè, probably the children of Kephisophon; and of Kephisophon, son of Kephisodoros of Xypetè.—Obtained in Greece by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, and presented by the fifth Earl of Aberdeen.

Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot; width, 1 foot 2¼ inches. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., XC.; C.I.A., II., 2365.