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CLASS II.-Black-figured.

Species 1. Cylindrical,

Genus NELUMBIO-ides.

Handles none, throat open, a parallel rim at the top and at the base, stem very short, nearly of equal diameter with the vase, plinth flat, lid flat, with a conical knob or handle.

Genus LOTO-ides.

Species 1. Prolate spheroidal,

2. Prolate spheroidal, truncated above,

3. Semi-prolate spheroidal, or paraboloidal inverted,

4. Oviform of mixed character,

5. Oviform,

(a.) One handle on the neck, lip triply scalloped.

(b.) Neck wide, throat open, lip concave, small, one handle erect.

Englefield vases, plate 36. No. 2. Shoulder flat or oblique, one handle on the neck, lip erect, or sloping, throat contracted suddenly.

Sicilian lachrymatory.-D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 66.-Englefield vases, plate 32. No. 4.

(a.) Throat open, lip none, with two handles looped, ascending.

Englefield vases, plate 29. No. 3. (b.) Vertex truncated, common cup. Two handles on the neck, neck wide, throat open. D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 91.Englefield vases, plates 25. 29. (a.) Two handles on the neck, lip oblique, throat open.

Species 6. Oviform inverted,

7. Expanded,

(b.) Neck funnel-shaped, with or without two handles.

(c.) One handle on the neck, lip triply scalloped.

One handle on the neck, throat contracted suddenly.

D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 80. With two looped handles, stem and foot.

D'Hancarville, vol. ii. plate 75.

Genus NYMPHÆO-ides.

Species 1. Oblate spheroidal,

2. Oblate spheroidal approaching to oviform,

3. Oblate spheroidal, much compressed,

4. Semi-oblate sphe

roidal,

(a.) Neck wanting, throat open. Vase with the Sunian galley-race in the Hope Museum.

(b.) Neck short, throat open, two handles looped low, erect.

Englefield vases, plate 30. No. 1. (c.) One handle on the neck, lip triply scalloped.

Two handles on the shoulder, looped at the bottom, neck straight, throat open.

Pactippus vase.-D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 22. p. 152. Neck straight, throat open.

Neck short, throat open, stem cylindrical, foot wanting.

One specimen of this in the Hope Mu

seum.

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Species 1. Conical truncated, and inverted,

2. Cylindrical,

(a.) Two handles ascending, incurved upon the lip, lip reflected, with stem and foot.

D'Hancarville, vol. iii. pl. 124, 125. -Englefield vases, pl. 35. No. 2.— See also the coins of Methymna.* (b.) The same without handles, (c.) Surmounted by a pyramidal neck, with one handle and spout. British Museum.-For the form, see D'Hancarville, vol. ii. pl. 107.112. Cover flat, stem or foot scarcely apparent.

Englefield vases, plate 31. No. 2.

* Varieties of this cup may be seen on the coins of Aphytis, Boeotia, Athens, and Naxos. The vase species 1., above, I take to be the xapxýσov of Athenæus, resembling the upper extremity of the masts of the ancient galleys, and it seems to have been the particular kind of cup used in the game of the xótτabos. κότταβος.

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Species 3. Conical terminating,

One handle on the neck, mouth open, lip reflected, the vessel terminating in the head of some animal.

D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 49.

4. Conical campanulate, Two handles at the bottom of the

5. Campanulate,

6. Campanulate in

verted,

bowl, erect and incurved.

D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 33.

Englefield vases, plate 9.

(a.) Two handles beneath the lip, and incurved, lip reflected.

D'Hancarville, vol. i, plate 75.—
Englefield vases, plates 11. 13.

(b.) The same, but the lip thin, ascending, or rather wanting.

D'Hancarville, vol. ii. plate 54.

(c.) Bowl ribbed, handles knotted, lip with a horizontal fluting.

D'Hancarville, vol. iii. plate 101.—

Englefield vases, plate 37. No. 3. (d.) Lip none, two handles horizontally looped.

(e.) Two handles attached to the sides, handles no higher than the lip, with or without a stem and foot.

D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 39.

With parallel rim on the shoulder, and at the base, neck tall, lip triply scalloped, or terminating in a spout, and one handle erect, and resting upon the shoulder.

D'Hancarville, vol. i. plate 78. and vol. iv. plate 25.

Species 7. Campanulate,

approaching to

paraboloidal in-
verted,

(a.) Two handles beneath the lip, incurved, reflected.

(b.) Two handles beneath the lip, solid, flat, square, declining, rim thick, lip ascending.

Collection of Samuel Rogers, Esq.

Genus LOTO-ides.

Species 1. Prolate spheroidal, (a.) Neck long, erect, with one handle, throat contracted suddenly.

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