Plate LXXIV.
666. Gray terra cotta. Height, 4% inches. Found at ruins of temple of Apollo Hylates,
near Curium.
Rudely formed horse, prancing, mouth open and nostrils distended ; mane and forelock in
one crest. Forelegs, lower parts of hind legs, tail, and ears, broken away.
667. Gray terra cotta. Height, 5% inches. Found at same place as last.
Rudely formed horse ; mane crested ; forelock thrown back; nostrils distended; bridle,
and traces of trappings on the body. Tips of ears, tail, part of each hind leg, part of right fore-
leg, all the left side of the neck, with left shoulder and foreleg, broken away.
668. Gray terra cotta. Height, 4^ inches. Found at same place as last.
Rudely formed figure of a horse, with the head and tail of a deer ; in the act of galloping.
Antlers and legs broken away. Colored yellowish brown.
669. Buff terra cotta. Height, 4% inches. Found in a tomb at Citium.
Figure of a lion, hollow ; an opening in the mouth, and another in the back, with a low
jug-neck and handle. Space beneath the body filled up so that the legs and tail (the latter
switched about on the right side) are in relief.
670. Red terra cotta, exterior now gray. Height, 3% inches. Found at same place
as No. 666.
Fragment. Head and neck of a caparisoned horse, perhaps in armor. Bridle with blinders ;
protecting piece along the forehead and nose ; ear and temple-coverings; covering also on the
back of the neck ; mane visible on the side of the neck ; wide throat-latch, from the lowest point
of which descends a martingale ornamented with thick tassels. The bit has a button-ornament
at the end. Rosettes at the sides of the headstall, behind the ears. Head, and covering of the
back of the neck, co'ored dark brown ; traces of red color over the rest.
671. Red teira cotta. Length of head, 4% inches. Found at same place as No. 666.
666. Gray terra cotta. Height, 4% inches. Found at ruins of temple of Apollo Hylates,
near Curium.
Rudely formed horse, prancing, mouth open and nostrils distended ; mane and forelock in
one crest. Forelegs, lower parts of hind legs, tail, and ears, broken away.
667. Gray terra cotta. Height, 5% inches. Found at same place as last.
Rudely formed horse ; mane crested ; forelock thrown back; nostrils distended; bridle,
and traces of trappings on the body. Tips of ears, tail, part of each hind leg, part of right fore-
leg, all the left side of the neck, with left shoulder and foreleg, broken away.
668. Gray terra cotta. Height, 4^ inches. Found at same place as last.
Rudely formed figure of a horse, with the head and tail of a deer ; in the act of galloping.
Antlers and legs broken away. Colored yellowish brown.
669. Buff terra cotta. Height, 4% inches. Found in a tomb at Citium.
Figure of a lion, hollow ; an opening in the mouth, and another in the back, with a low
jug-neck and handle. Space beneath the body filled up so that the legs and tail (the latter
switched about on the right side) are in relief.
670. Red terra cotta, exterior now gray. Height, 3% inches. Found at same place
as No. 666.
Fragment. Head and neck of a caparisoned horse, perhaps in armor. Bridle with blinders ;
protecting piece along the forehead and nose ; ear and temple-coverings; covering also on the
back of the neck ; mane visible on the side of the neck ; wide throat-latch, from the lowest point
of which descends a martingale ornamented with thick tassels. The bit has a button-ornament
at the end. Rosettes at the sides of the headstall, behind the ears. Head, and covering of the
back of the neck, co'ored dark brown ; traces of red color over the rest.
671. Red teira cotta. Length of head, 4% inches. Found at same place as No. 666.