513. (40219). The decorations on this bowl are unusual; those of the inner surface consist of a slender crenate marginal band, and below this a woman holding a child and apparently closely wrapped in a robe of some kind and placed transversely; the outer margin is marked with a broad band of crosses regularly spaced by perpendicular lines.

The following numbers belong to the type represented in Figs. 356, [411], and [412]:

514-520. 514, (39979); 515, (40220); 516, (40221); 517, (40243); 518, (40274); 519, (40493); 520, (40523), inner marginal band consists of scrolls and triangles.

521. (40227). Inner marginal band broad and divided into diamond spaces; outer surface ornamented with figures similar to those on vase represented by Fig. [372].

522. (40230). Although classed with the bowls this is shaped somewhat like the paint pots; outer and inner bands.

523. (40247). Resembles No. 504.

524. (40254). Two broad undulate lines on the external surface; inner surface with blocks and scrolls.

525. (40256). Inside with crenate marginal lines, and circular space and triangles as in Fig. [359]. External surface with a simple scalloped band.

526. (40264). External surface as in the preceding; internal scrolls and triangles.

527-533. 527, (40267); 528, (40269); 529, (40487); 530, (40495); 531, (40509); 532, (40529); 533, (40531). The decorations on these specimens belong to the same general type as those of No. 526.