J. R. S. STERRETT (for the American School at Athens), Professor in Cornell University.
ALLAN MARQUAND (for the American School in Rome), Professor in Princeton University.
JOHN P. PETERS (for the American School in Palestine), Rector of St. Michael's Church, New York,
CHARLES PEABODY (for American Archaeology),
THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR (President of the Institute),
Professor in Yale University.
JAMES R. WHEELER (Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School at Athens),
Professor in Columbia University.
ANDREW F. WEST (Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School in Rome),
Professor in Princeton University.
J. DYNELEY PRINCE (Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School in Palestine),
II. Beiträge zur Erklärung (Plate IV). - Excavations in Corinth in 1905: Preliminary Report (Plate V).
On Dating Early Attic Inscriptions. - LEILA CLEMENT SPAULDING 394 A Doryphorus on a Red-figured Lecythus (Plate XVII). ROBERT CECIL MACMAHON 405 Ointment-Vases from Corinth. - DAVID M. ROBINSON
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES IN ROME:
Report of the Director, 1904-05.-R. NORTON.
Roman Church Mosaics of the First Nine Centuries with Especial
Regard to their Position in the Churches.
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A Bronze Statuette from Norba. - ALBERT W. VAN BUREN Inscriptions from Rome.-C. R. MOREY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL NEWS AND DISCUSSIONS (July, 1905-June, 1906). —
HAROLD N. FOWLER, Editor:
NOTES ON RECENT EXCAVATIONS AND DISCOVERIES; OTHER NEWS 89, 331
Oriental and Classical Archaeology:- General and Miscellaneous,
89, 331; Egypt, 93, 333; Babylonia and Assyria, 95, 335; Syria
and Palestine, 97, 336; Asia Minor, 99, 337; Greece, 101, 341;
Italy, 107, 349; Spain, 116, 355; France, 116, 355; Germany,
118; Austria-Hungary, 118, 358; Great Britain, 119, 359;
Africa, 120, 362; United States, 124, 364.
Early Christian, Byzantine, Mediaeval, and Renaissance Art: Gen-
eral and Miscellaneous, 124, 366; Italy, 125, 366; Spain, 370;
France, 128, 371; Belgium, 130; Holland, 372; Germany, 372;
Hungary, 373; Great Britain and Ireland, 130; England, 373;
Africa 132, 374; United States, 375.
American Archaeology: — General and Miscellaneous, 133, 376.
. 177, 435
Oriental and Classical Archaeology: — General and Miscellaneous,
177, 435; Egypt, 179, 438; Babylonia and Assyria, 182, 439;
Syria and Palestine, 184, 440; Asia Minor, 187, 441; Greece,
188, 443 (Architecture, 188, 443; Sculpture, 189, 444; Vases and
Painting, 191, 448; Inscriptions, 194, 450; Coins, 197, 454; Gen-
eral and Miscellaneous, 198, 455); Italy, 200, 459 (Architecture,
200, 459; Sculpture, 200, 460; Vases and Painting, 201, 462;
Inscriptions, 201, 462; General and Miscellaneous, 202, 463);
Spain, 466; France, 203, 467; Austria-Hungary, 468; Great Bri-
tain, 469; Africa, 204, 470.
Early Christian, Byzantine, and Mediaeval Art: - General and Mis-
cellaneous, 204, 471; Italy, 206, 472; Spain, 208; France, 208,
476; Germany, 211; England, 211, 476; Africa, 477.
Renaissance Art: - General and Miscellaneous, 212, 477; Italy,
214, 480; France, 216, 483; Germany, 485; England, 217, 485;
United States, 218, 488.
American Archaeology: — General and Miscellaneous, 219, 488.
Greek, 230 (I, General and Miscellaneous, 230; II, Architecture,
232; III, Sculpture, 232; IV, Vases and Painting, 233; V, In-
scriptions, 233; VI, Coins, 233).
Roman, 233 (I, General and Miscellaneous, 233; II, Architecture,
236; III, Sculpture, 236; IV, Inscriptions, 236; V, Coins, 236).
Christian Art
(I, General and Miscellaneous, 237; II, Early Christian, Byzan-
tine, and Mediaeval, 243; III, Renaissance and Modern, 245.)
Abbreviations used in the News, Discussions, and Bibliography .
An Unpublished Amphora and Eye-cylix, signed by Amasis, in the Boston Museum. ALICE WALTON The Pedimental Groups of the Hekatompedon on the Acropolis. -PAUL BAUR
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