[714]. See Brit. School Annual, iii. (1896–97) p. 58; Ath. Mitth. 1898, p. 271; Couve in Daremberg and Saglio’s Dict. s.v. Kernos. Athenaeus cannot have known this type.

[715]. Ath. Mitth. 1898, pls. 13, 14; Ephem. Arch. 1885, pl. 9, 1897, p. 163 ff.

[716]. Ath. Mitth. loc. cit. p. 295.

[717]. See Jahrbuch, 1894, p. 57 ff.

[718]. Cf. Dem. Fals. Leg. p. 415, and p. [133] above.

[719]. Athen. xi. 784 B.

[720]. See Pollux, vii. 166; x. 63.

[721]. xi. 783 F; he derives the -βαλλος from βαλάντιον (sic). He also says it is like the αρύστιχος, and that ἀρυστίς = πρόχοος.

[722]. See Athen. xi. 784 D; Pollux, vi. 98; Hippokrates, 494, 55.

[723]. He somewhat vaguely identifies it with the Thericleian and Rhodian kylikes. Pollux (vi. 98) also implies it to be a cup.