[624]. Od. i. 136; xviii. 398.

[625]. E.g. B.M. A 1532, B 33, B 52.

[626]. Athen. x. 425 D (in form ὄλπις); xi. 495 B.

[627]. German Schnabelkanne. This type of mouth is often seen in the primitive pottery of Cyprus.

[628]. vi. 103; x. 92.

[629]. ii. 168.

[630]. Athen. x. 424 B; xi. 783 F.

[631]. Ar. Eq. 1091; Pollux, x. 63; Theophr. Char. 9.

[632]. Hesych. s.v.; Pollux, vi. 19; Athen. x. 424 C; Boeckh, C.I.G. ii. 2139; Schol. in Ar. Vesp. 855.

[633]. Ach. 245 and Schol.