Limestone; height, 5 inches.

59.Upper part of female figure broken off above the waist. She wears a wreath of upright leaves set between two plain horizontal bands; the hair falls in a thick mass on each side of the neck. The arms are broken away.—Camiros.

Limestone; height, 4¾ inches.

60.Draped male figure broken off below the knees. He wears chiton with girdle and upper garment. With both hands this figure holds the young of some quadruped, probably a kid, in front of his breast. His hair is parted over his forehead, and falls behind the ears in a thick mass to the nape of the neck.—Camiros.

Limestone; height, 5⅜ inches.

61.Upper part of male figure from the base of the neck to the waist. In the right hand this figure holds a small ibex against his breast. His left arm is broken.—Acropolis of Camiros.

Limestone; height, 41⁄5 inches.

62.Lower part of a draped figure broken off at the waist. The left hand holds by the forelegs a fawn, on the body of which the right hand presses. Both arms are broken off below the elbow.—Acropolis of Camiros.

Limestone; height, 7 inches.

63.Lower part of a draped figure broken off at the waist, and wearing a chiton, which is bound with a girdle.—Camiros.