[1994]. Cf. B.M. B 1061, and the Busiris vases (p. [102]).
[1995]. See especially the Meidias vase and the Python krater (B.M. E 224, F 149).
[1996]. See Plate LI.; also Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 3; $1$2 1883, pl. 3; 1885, pl. 5, fig. 3; Röm. Mitth. 1890, pl. 11 (on head-band).
[1997]. Auscult. Mirab. 96.
[1998]. Kavvadias, Fouilles de Lycosura, pl. 4.
[1999]. Argonautica, i. 729 ff.
[2000]. Jahrbuch, 1896, p. 248 ff.
[2001]. See on this subject throughout Mon. Grecs, 1895–97, p. 7 ff.
[2002]. Cf. a funerary plaque in the Louvre, where the male mourners, no doubt intentionally, have the oval form of eye; also Louvre F 256 (figure of Aeneas).
[2003]. For other instances M. Girard (Mon. Grecs, loc. cit.) refers to Louvre E 753, 754; E 643, 808; Jahrbuch, 1893, pl. 1; see also B.M. E 440 (R.F. period).