[2285]. Cf. throughout the François vase.
[2286]. Micali, op. cit. pl. 5, fig. 2.
[2287]. Cat. 1543.
[2288]. Cat. C 617-18.
[2289]. Bull. dell’ Inst. 1881, p. 167, No. 26.
[2290]. The hydria is a form of essentially Ionic origin, the earliest examples being found in the “Caeretan” and Daphnae fabrics (see Chapter VIII.).
[2291]. Cat. of Terracottas, B 630 = Fig. [183].
[2292]. Micali, Mon. Ined. pl. 58; Dennis, Etruria, i. p. 34 ff.
[2293]. Cf. an oinochoë in the British Museum, A 633; and see J.H.S. x. p. 126.
[2294]. Mus. Greg. i. pl. 15 ff.; Helbig, Führer, 1899, ii. p. 344 ff.