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Plate II.
GEMS


27–34.—EARLY GREEK SCARABS AND SCARABAEOIDS.

27. Pluto and Persephone. (New York.)
28. Boreas and Oreithyia. (New York.)
29. Youth and Dog.
30. Archer feeling Arrow Tip. (Lord Southesk.)
31. Satyr and Wine Cup.
32. Archer and Dog.
33. Satyr with Wineskin.
34. Athena with Gorgon Spoils.


35–44.—FINEST GREEK SCARABS AND SCARABAEOIDS.

35. Head of Young Warrior.
36. Lyre Player. (Cockerell Coll.)
37. Crane, with Deer’s Antler.
38. Head of Eos.
39. Lyre Player. (Woodhouse Coll. and B.M.)
40. Lyre Player, signed by Syries.
41. Stork and Grasshopper, signed by Dexamenos. (St. Petersburg.)
42. Flying Crane, signed by Dexamenos. (St. Petersburg.)
43. Flying Goose.
44. Lion and Stag.


45–54.—ETRUSCAN SCARABS.

45. Achilles in Retirement.
46. Victory.
47. Capaneus struck by the Bolt.
48. Heracles.
49. Capaneus struck by the Bolt.
50. Achilles.
51. Heracles and Cycnus.
52. Heracles.
53. Heracles and the Lion.
54. Machaon bandaging Philoctetes.


55–57.—GREEK GEMS.

55. Girl with Scroll and Lyre.
56. Girl with Water-Jar.
57. Head of Aristippus—Deities.


58–61.—SIGNED GEMS.

58. Asclepius of Aulos.
59. Citharist of Allion.
60. Medusa of Solon.
61. Heracles of Gnaios.


62–70.—ROMAN GEMS.

62. Portrait.
63. Head of Trajan Decius.
64. Ares and Aphrodite.
65. Jupiter of Heliopolis.
66. Artemis of Ephesus.
67. So-called Psyche.
68. So-called Psyche.
69. Minerva with Mask, Stamp for the Eye Balsam of Herophilus.
70. Helios.


71–72.—CHRISTIAN GEMS.

71. Crucifixion.
72. Good Shepherd. Jonah.


73–76.—EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GEMS.

73. Achilles of Pamphilus, copied from the antique.
74. Eros and Psyche, by Pichler.
75. Head of Athena.
76. Athena, from Townley Bust by Marchant.