(1) The birth of Erichthonios, who is represented as received by Athena from Gaia emerging out of the earth, in the presence of Kekrops and his daughters. It only occurs on the later R.F. vases; the type closely resembles that of the birth of Dionysos (p. [19]).
B.M. E 372; Berlin 2537 = Reinach, i. 208 = Wiener Vorl. B. 12; Munich 345 = Reinach, i. 66; and Reinach, i. 113 = Wiener Vorl. iii. 2. Also a scene from the childhood of Erichthonios: B.M. E 788.
(2) The reception of Dionysos in Attica (by Ikarios or Amphiktion).
B 149, B 153, and E 166 in the British Museum appear to refer to this, but not certainly. See above, p. [56].
(3) The story of Tereus and his daughters, Prokne and Philomela.[[1437]]
(a) Tereus meeting Apate (Deceit); Prokne and Philomela in chariots.
Naples 3233 = Reinach, i. 240.
(b) Prokne and the dumb Philomela:
Reinach, i. 308 (in Louvre).
(c) Aedonaia slaying Itys.