[324] This name is always Μαύσσολλος on the coins.
[325] Quæst. Græc. p. 45.
[326] See the Vignette to Chapter III., p. 52.
[327] See 'Atlas des Antiquités Troyennes,' Plate 21, Nos. 583 and 584. This explains how the nurse Euryclea fastened on the lids of the amphoræ for Telemachus. (Hom. Odyss. ii. 354):—
Δώδεκα δ᾽ ἔμπλησον, καὶ πώμασιν ἄρσον ἅπαντας.
[328] See 'Troy and its Remains,' pp. 160, 208, 209, 214, 352.
[329] The two remaining buttons have similar patterns.
[330] See the engraving, No. 460, on p. [303].
[331] See, for example, Iliad XIII. 650 and 662.
[332] X. 261-265.