1265 ([return])
[ Ibid. pl. x.]
1266 ([return])
[ See Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 769, 771, 789.]
1267 ([return])
[ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 798.]
1268 ([return])
[ C. W. King, in Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, pp. 363, 364.]
1269 ([return])
[ Mr. King says of it: “No piece of antique worked agate hitherto known equals in magnitude and curiosity the ornament discovered among the bronze and iron articles of the treasure. It is a sphere about six inches in diameter, black irregularly veined with white, having the exterior vertically scored with incised lines, imitating, as it were, the gadroons of a melon” (ibid. p. 363).]