648. Boy seated on a rock fishing with a rod and line for a large fish, a basket in his left hand. Above a pediment.
Inscribed in rude late characters, Ἀγαθήμε<τ>ρος Ἀσιαχῷ συντρόφῶ μνημῆς χάριν.—Placed by Agathemeros in memory of his foster brother Asiachos.—Athens. Purchased from the Besborough Coll. 1801.
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 2 inches; width, 10½ inches. C.I.G., 6892.
649. A girl, seated on a stool, holds an open scroll on her lap. Before her is a column, on which is another scroll (?); on the left is a dog raising a paw. The relief is bounded by pilasters and a pediment, slightly sketched out.
Inscribed: Ἀβείτα ζήσασα ἔτη ῑ μῆνας δύο · χαίρετε—Avita, who lived ten years and two months. Hail.—Townley Coll.
Parian marble; height, 1 foot 1 inch; width, 11 inches. Ellis, Townley Gallery, II., p. 165. C.I.G., 6866; Wolters, No. 1811.
650. Youthful female figure, standing, holding an ivy-leaf fan in the right hand, and a part of the mantle with the left hand.
Inscribed: Σύνφορο[ν] ᾙρακλείδ[ου] Καρυστία. Synphoron, of Carystos, daughter of Heracleides.—Athens?
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7 inches; width, 11½ inches. C.I.G., 857; C.I.A., III., 2510; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CI.