[1153]. Cf. Endt, Ion. Vasenm. pp. 5, 13 ff., who points out the similarity in subject and decoration, as also in details of colouring, armour, etc., with the other groups.
[1154]. Revue des Études Grecques, 1895, p. 182.
[1155]. Vienna 217–18; Louvre E 696. For list of subjects see Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1892, p. 254.
[1156]. B.M. B 10314 for instance.
[1157]. Cf. Louvre E 739. Also found at Daphnae as a shield-device (B.M. B 1152), and on coins of Clazomenae (see Endt, p. 24).
[1158]. Cf. Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1892, p. 259.
[1159]. Röm. Mitth. iii. (1888), p. 159 ff.; now in B.M.
[1160]. Op. cit. p. 172.
[1161]. It is found also on the sarcophagi (cf. Terracotta Sarcophagi in B.M. pls. 1, 2), on the quasi-Ionic vase, Gerhard, A. V. 205, and on B.M. B 379 (see below).
[1162]. Cf. for instance Mon. dell’ Inst. xi. 53–4.