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1309. Bull calf, standing to the left, with head turned to the
front; short budding horns. The lower parts of the
legs are wanting. The marble is left between the legs to
strengthen the support.—Temenos of Bemeter, Onidos.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 5 inches. Newton, Hist. Disc, pi. 58, fig. 4;
II., p. 385.
1310. Bull calf, standing to the right, with head turned to the
front. The forefeet are missing. The horns appear to
have been pieces added. The marble is not worked out
between the legs.—Temenos of Demeter, Gnidog.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 9J inches. Newton, Hist. Disc, II., p. 385.
1311. Footstool, with panelled sides, inscribed with a dedica-
tion by a priestess Philis to Persephone. <3>iAis upua
Kovpa.—Temenos of Demeter, Gnidos.
Height, 1 foot 1 inch. Newton, Hist. Disc, pi. 58, fig. 14; pi. 89,
No. 23; pp. 392, 718 ; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus.,
No. DCCCXII.
1312. Votive basket, calathos, with a rectangular marble
base, containing a socket. The two appear to have been
found apart, but were connected, as fitting at the socket.
The base is inscribed with a dedication by Xeno to
Demeter and Persephone. Hcvu> &rjp.rjTpt. kclI TLovpa ei^-qv.—
Temenos of Demeter, Cnidos.
Marble. Height of Calathos, 1 foot 1J inches. Newton, Further
Papers, etc., p. 31; Hist. Disc, pi. 58, fig. 12; pi. 89, No. 22 ;
II., p. 384; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., No. DCCCVII.
1313. Pernale terminal figure. A roughly executed head and
bust surmounts a square shaft, which is inserted in its
original rectangular marble base.
The term may be supposed to be a portrait of the dedi-
cator, rather than a representation of the goddess. The
1309. Bull calf, standing to the left, with head turned to the
front; short budding horns. The lower parts of the
legs are wanting. The marble is left between the legs to
strengthen the support.—Temenos of Bemeter, Onidos.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 5 inches. Newton, Hist. Disc, pi. 58, fig. 4;
II., p. 385.
1310. Bull calf, standing to the right, with head turned to the
front. The forefeet are missing. The horns appear to
have been pieces added. The marble is not worked out
between the legs.—Temenos of Demeter, Gnidog.
Marble. Height, 1 foot 9J inches. Newton, Hist. Disc, II., p. 385.
1311. Footstool, with panelled sides, inscribed with a dedica-
tion by a priestess Philis to Persephone. <3>iAis upua
Kovpa.—Temenos of Demeter, Gnidos.
Height, 1 foot 1 inch. Newton, Hist. Disc, pi. 58, fig. 14; pi. 89,
No. 23; pp. 392, 718 ; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus.,
No. DCCCXII.
1312. Votive basket, calathos, with a rectangular marble
base, containing a socket. The two appear to have been
found apart, but were connected, as fitting at the socket.
The base is inscribed with a dedication by Xeno to
Demeter and Persephone. Hcvu> &rjp.rjTpt. kclI TLovpa ei^-qv.—
Temenos of Demeter, Cnidos.
Marble. Height of Calathos, 1 foot 1J inches. Newton, Further
Papers, etc., p. 31; Hist. Disc, pi. 58, fig. 12; pi. 89, No. 22 ;
II., p. 384; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., No. DCCCVII.
1313. Pernale terminal figure. A roughly executed head and
bust surmounts a square shaft, which is inserted in its
original rectangular marble base.
The term may be supposed to be a portrait of the dedi-
cator, rather than a representation of the goddess. The