[2014]. Ibid. B 313.

[2015]. B.M. B 589–91.

[2016]. E.g. B.M. B 264, B 428, etc.

[2017]. Cf. B.M. E 164 ff.

[2018]. See Winter, Jüngere Attische Vasen, p. 69; Röm. Mitth. 1897, p. 102; also Plate XLV.

[2019]. This subject has hitherto received little or no general scientific treatment from archaeologists. Riegl’s Stilfragen (1893) contains an interesting study of vegetable ornament on Greek vases; but the plates of Brunn and Lau’s Gr. Vasen, though intended to illustrate the system of ornamentation, are not very instructive.

[2020]. For the various types of these patterns see Vol. I. p. [416], Fig. [102].

[2021]. This is also found on a B.F. vase in the British Museum (B 330): see Hartwig, Meistersch. p. 220; also B.M. E 84; Thiersch, Hell. Vasen, pl. 5; Arch. Zeit. 1873, pl. 9.

[2022]. The Pamphaios hydria in the British Museum (B 300) has bits of red-on-black maeander down the sides of the design on the shoulder.

[2023]. See examples from Cyprus and Rhodes in Cases 24, 25, 28, Second Vase Room, B.M.