[422]. Sikelos, 5th cent., Kittos, 4th cent., B.M. B. 604.

[423]. Mon. d. I. X. 48, g. 11.

[424]. B. 145; Salzmann, Nécropole de Camiros, lvii.

[425]. Hdt. vi. 129.

[426]. On either side of Athene is a diminutive figure of a man, a most unorthodox addition. The inscription is wanting on most of the smaller vases.

[427]. Cecil Smith in B.S.A. iii. 183 ff.

[428]. Ib. Pl. xvi.

[429]. Stuart and Revett, Antiquities of Athens, iii. 3, p. 20; Schreiber, Atlas, xxv. 9.

[430]. Mommsen, op cit. p. 278 ff.

[431]. I.G. ii. 444-450.