[Fig. 13]: A military dance, supposed to be the Corybantum. From a Greek bas-relief in the Vatican Museum.

[Fig. 14]: Greek dancer with castanets. (British Museum.) See also Castanet dance by Myron, Fig. 63a.

[Fig. 15]: Cymbals (about 4 in.) and double flute. (British Museum.)

[Fig. 16]: Greek dancers. From a vase in the Hamilton Collection.

[Fig. 17]: Bacchanalian dancer. Vase from Nocera, Museum, Naples.

[Fig. 18]: Greek dancers and tumblers.

[Fig. 19]: Etruscan bronze dancer with eyes of diamonds, found at Verona. Now in the British Museum.

[Fig. 20]: Etruscan dancer. From a painting in the Grotta dei Vasi dipinti—Corneto.

[Fig. 21]: Etruscan dancing and performances. From paintings in the Grotta della Scimia Corneto, about 500 B.C.

[Fig. 22]: Etruscan Dancing. From the Grotta del Triclinio.—Corneto.