MISCELLANEOUS SCULPTURES.

215. Fragment of lacunar, from a ceiling, with two panels in low relief. (1) Horse galloping to the right. (2) Gryphon seizing a stag.

Below is a band of rosettes in squares. The whole is surrounded by remains of a large bead ornament.—Presented by Algernon, fourth Duke of Northumberland.

Green limestone (?); height, 1 foot 1½ inches; width, 1 foot 1 inch.

216. Fragment of lacunar nearly similar to preceding. The upper panel is wanting. Below is a Gryphon seizing a stag. Below is a band of rosettes; between the two panels is a band of maeander pattern.—Presented by Algernon, fourth Duke of Northumberland.

Green limestone (?); height, 9¼ inches; width, 10¼ inches.

217. Fragment of relief. On a pedestal is a lion, walking to the left. Before the lion are three balls. Above were two figures standing to the front, of which only the feet remain. The figure on the left stood with feet side by side; that on the right stood with the legs crossed (Fig. 4). This relief, though undoubtedly archaic, appears not to belong to the prehistoric period of Mycenae (cf. Nos. 1-6).—Mycenae. Inwood Coll.

Green limestone; height, 1 foot 1¼ inches; width, 9½ inches. Synopsis, No. 429; Loeschcke, Athenische Mittheilungen, IV., p. 296; Wolters, No. 53.