[1488]. E.g. Reinach, i. 448 = Arch. Zeit. 1883, pl. 7; Dubois Maisonneuve, Introd. pl. 69; Naples 3241 = Reinach, i. 384, 1–3; Naples 2416, 2418, 2894, 2918, 3247; see Patroni, Ceram. Antica, p. 33, and Furtwaengler, Meisterwerke, p. 149.

[1489]. E.g. B.M. F 237, 238 (wrongly attributed to Campania in Catalogue).

[1490]. See B.M. F 297, 301, and Ann. dell’ Inst. 1852, pls. M, N, P, p. 316 ff.

[1491]. B.M. F 254–68; Berlin 3607–19; Naples 2542–61; Petersburg 1693–1710. Cf. Notizie degli Scavi, 1894, p. 107, and Ath. Mitth. 1901, pl. 2 (an example from the Acropolis at Athens); also a plate inscribed underneath

(Schöne in Comm. Phil. in hon. Mommseni, p. 653). See also p. [194] and Chapter [XV].

[1492]. See Chapter [XVIII]. For examples of these degenerate vases see B.M. Cat. iv. F 490 ff.

[1493]. In this he is followed by Rayet and Collignon (p. [328]).

[1494]. Lenormant, however, states that they have been found at Tarentum, as also in the neighbourhood of Lecce and Bari (Gaz. Arch. 1881–82, p. 103).

[1495]. Rayet and Collignon, pl. 13, p. 330.