[2034]. See Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1898, p. 298.
[2035]. E.g. B.M. B 63 (Plate LVIII.).
[2036]. E.g. B.M. B 364.
[2037]. As on the Python krater, B.M. F 149.
[2038]. See Jahrbuch, 1895, p. 44, note 15.
[2039]. Stilfragen, passim, especially p. 48 ff. and p. 178.
[2040]. See Riegl, p. 115 ff., and Houssay in Rev. Arch. xxx. (1897), p. 91 ff.
[2041]. For the Egyptian types of lotos-flower and bud see Riegl, p. 48 ff.
[2042]. Riegl, p. 155: see also an early Boeotian example in the B.M. (A 564 = Riegl, p. 173).
[2043]. Thiersch, Tyrrhen. Amphoren, p. 70, points out that the form of lotos-flower with two large points is Peloponnesian (Corinthian, etc.) and Ionic; the form found in Attic, Boeotian, and Proto-Corinthian fabrics has three principal points.