History of the American School 1882-1942 - Appendix IV

A History of the American School of Classical Studies, 1882-1942

Appendix IV: Publications of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1882–1941

The publications of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens consist of:

I. Annual Reports, Volumes 1–60.

II. Five Bulletins, published 1883–1902, and one preliminary report.

III. Papers: six volumes of Papers were issued, 1882–1897. Many of the papers in these volumes were published in the American Journal of Archaeology (First Series). After the beginning of the Second Series of the American Journal of Archaeology, in 1897, the School papers were printed in that journal. They usually—but not always—bear the imprint of the School. They have not been separately published, as they were before 1897. The list of papers which follows is limited to those which bear the School imprint and those which obviously were written as the result of excavations and investigations conducted in the name of the School by students or members of the staff. A few of the papers of the School were published in Art and Archaeology, Volumes XIII (1922)-XXXIV (1933), and elsewhere.

IV. Hesperia, the journal of the School. This has been published quarterly since 1932. Six Supplement Volumes have been issued.

V. Thirty-three volumes issued 1902–1941. Twelve of these are publications of the School excavations at Corinth, and two are in the series of Monographs issued by the Gennadius Library.

I: THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS

Reports 1 (1881–1882) -15 (1895–1896) were published by the Managing Committee of the School. (The first, second and third Annual Reports were reprinted in 1886 and published in one pamphlet.)

Reports 16 (1896–1897) -27 (1907–1908) were printed in the American Journal of Archaeology, 2nd series, Vols. I–XII; usually, but not always, as part of a supplement.

Reports 28 (1908–1909) -47 (1927–1928) were printed in the Bulletins of The Archaeological Institute of America, Vols. I–XIX (Vol. II contains no report).

Reports 48 (1928–1929) -60 (1940–1941) were published by the Managing Committee of the School.

II: BULLETINS OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS

Bulletin I. 1883.
Report of William W. Goodwin, Director of the School in 1882–1883.

Bulletin II. 1885.
Memoir of Lewis R. Packard, Director of the School in 1883–1884, with the Resolutions of the Committee, and a Report on the School for 1883–1884.

Bulletin III. 1892.
Excavations at the Heraion of Argos. By Dr. Charles Waldstein.

Bulletin IV. 1895.
Report of John Williams White, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature at the School in 1893–1894.

Bulletin V. 1902.
The First Twenty Years of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. By Thomas D. Seymour.
Preliminary Report of an Archaeological Journey Made Through Asia Minor During the Summer of 1884. By Dr. J. R. S. Sterrett.

III: PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS

Volume I. 1882–1883.
Inscriptions of Assos. edited by J. R. S. Sterrett.
Inscriptions of Tralleis, edited by J. R. S. Sterrett.
The Theatre of Dionysus, by James R. Wheeler.
The Olympieion at Athens, by Louis Bevier.
The Erechtheion at Athens, by Harold N. Fowler.
The Battle of Salamis, by William W. Goodwin.

Volume II. 1883–1884.
An Epigraphical Journey in Asia Minor, During the Summer of 1884, by J. R. Sitlington Sterrett.

Volume III. 1884–1885.
The Wolfe Expedition to Asia Minor, by J. R. Sitlington Sterrett.

Volume IV. 1885–1886.
The Theatre of Thoricus, Preliminary Report, by Walter Miller.
The Theatre of Thoricus, Supplementary Report, by William L. Crushing.
On Greek Versification in Inscriptions, by Frederic D. Allen.
The Athenian Pnyx, by John M. Crow; with a Survey and Notes, by Joseph Thacher Clarke.
Notes on Attic Vocalism, by J. McKeen Lewis.

Volume V. 1886–1890.
Excavations at the Theatre of Sikyon. General Report of the Excavations, by W. J. McMurtry. Supplementary Report of the Excavations, by Mortimer Lamson Earle. A Sikyonian Statue, by Mortimer Lamson Earle. (The three preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, V, 1889.) A New Sikyonian Inscription, by Mortimer Lamson Earle. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, IV, 1888).
Discoveries in the Attic Deme of Ikaria, 1888, by Carl D. Buck. (Part of this article is also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, IV, 1888, the balance ibid., V, 1889.)
Greek Sculptured Crowns and Crown-Inscriptions, by George B. Hussey. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VI, 1890.)
The Newly Discovered Head of Iris from the Frieze of the Parthenon, by Charles Waldstein.
The Decrees of the Demotionidai: A Study of the Attic Phratry, by F. B. Tarbell.
Report on Excavations Near Stamata in Attika, by Charles Waldstein and F. B. Tarbell. (The three preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, V, 1889.)
Discoveries at Anthedon in 1889. Report on Excavations at Anthedon, Architectural Discoveries at Anthedon, and Bronze Implements Found at Anthedon, by John C. Rolfe. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VI, 1890.) Inscriptions Found at Anthedon, by C. D. Buck and F. B. Tarbell. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, V, 1889.)
Discoveries at Thisbe in 1889. Report on Excavations, by John C. Rolfe. Inscriptions from Thisbe, by F. B. Tarbell and J. C. Rolfe. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VI, 1890.)
Discoveries at Plataia in 1889. A New Fragment of the Preamble to Diocletian’s Edict “De Pretiis Rerum Venalium,” by J. C. Rolfe and F. B. Tarbell. Report on Excavations at Plataia in 1889, by Charles Waldstein, F. B. Tarbell, and J. C. Rolfe. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology,
V, 1889.) Inscriptions from Plataia, by F. B. Tarbell and J. C. Rolfe. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VI, 1890.)
An Inscribed Tombstone from Boeotia, by John C. Rolfe. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VI, 1890.)
Discoveries at Plataia in 1890. General Report on the Excavations, by Charles Waldstein. Detailed Report on the Excavations, by Henry S. Washington. Description of the Site and Walls of Plataia, by’ Henry S. Washington. Notes on the Battlefield of Plataia, by W. Irving Hunt. (These articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VI, 1890.)
The Mantineian Reliefs, by Charles Waldstein.
A Greek Fragment of the Edict of Diocletian from Plataia, by Theodor Mommsen. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VII, 1891.)
Appendix: Inscriptions from Ikaria, Nos. 8 and 9, by A. C. Merriam.

Volume VI. 1890–1897.
Excavations in the Theatre at Sicyon in 1891, by Mortimer Lamson Earle.
Further Excavations in the Theatre at Sicyon in 1891, by Carleton L. Brownson and Clarence H. Young. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VIII, 1893; the first is summarized ibid., VII, 1891.)
Discoveries at Plataea in 1890: Votive Inscription, by R. B. Richardson.
Discoveries at Plataea in 1891 : A Temple of Archaic Plan, by Henry S. Washington. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VII, 1891.)
Excavations and Discoveries at Eretria, 1891–1895. Introductory Note by Charles Waldstein. Eretria: A Historical Sketch, by R. B. Richardson. Inscriptions, 1891, by R. B. Richardson. The Theatre, 1891: The Stage Building (by Andrew Fossum), Cavea, Orchestra, Underground Passage (by Carleton L. Brownson). Eretria: A Topographical Study, by John Pickard. (The preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VII, 1891.) A Temple in Eretria (1894), by R. B. Richardson. The Theatre, 1894, by Edward Capps. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, X, 1895). The Theatre, 1895, by T. W. Heermance. Fragment of a Dated Panathenaic Amphora, by T. W. Heermance. The Gymnasium, 1895, by R. B. Richardson. Sculpture from the Gymnasium, by R. B. Richardson. Inscriptions, 1895, by R. B. Richardson and T. W. Heermance. (The five preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, XI, 1896.)
Excavations at Sparta, 1893: Reports, by Charles Waldstein and C. L. Meader. (Also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VIII, 1893.)
Excavations and Discoveries at the Argive Heraeum, 1892–1895. Excavations in 1892, by Carleton L. Brownson. Sculptures, by Charles Waldstein. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VIII, 1893.) A Head of Polyclitan Style (1894). by Charles Waldstein. Stamped Tiles, by R. B. Richardson. (The two preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, IX, 1894.) Inscriptions, by J. R. Wheeler and R. B. Richardson. (Nos. I–XI, by J. R. Wheeler, also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, IX, 1894; Nos. XII–XX, by Rufus B. Richardson, also printed ibid., XI, 1896.)
The Relation of the Archaic Pediment-Reliefs of the Acropolis to Vase-Painting, by Carleton L. Brownson.
The Frieze of the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates at Athens, by Herbert F. De Cou.
Dionysus ἐν Λíμναις, by John Pickard.
A Sepulchral Inscription from Athens, by William Carey Poland. (The four preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, VIII, 1893.)
A Torso from Daphne, by R. B. Richardson. (Also printed in the American Journal of Archaeology, IX, 1894.)
A Sacrificial Calendar from the Epakria, by R. B. Richardson.
The Chorus in the Later Greek Drama, with Reference to the Stage-Question, by Edward Capps.
Grave Monuments from Athens, by Thomas Dwight Goodell and T. W. Heermance. (The three preceding articles are also printed in American Journal of Archaeology, X, 1895.)

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
(See also Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens)

FIRST SERIES

Volume VIII. 1893.
Report on Excavations Between Schenochori and Koutsopodi, Argolis, in 1893, by James M. Paton and Charles Waldstein. Pp. 429–436.

Volume IX. 1894.
Preliminary Report on the Excavations at the Argive Heraeum in 1893, by Charles Waldstein. Pp. 63–67. (Reprinted from the Twelfth Annual Report of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.)
A Silver “Mirror-Case,” Inlaid with Gold, in the National Museum of Athens, by Richard Norton. Pp. 495–503.
On the Possibility of Assigning a Date to the Santorini Vases, by Henry S. Washington. Pp. 504–523.

SECOND SERIES

Volume I. 1897.
Pre-Mycenaean Graves in Corinth, by Theodore Woolsey Heermance and George Dana Lord. Pp. 313–332.
The Excavations at Corinth in 1896, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 455–480.
The Theatre at Corinth. A Report of the Excavations of 1896, by Frank Cole Babbitt. Pp. 481–494.
A Roman Building in Corinth, A Report of the Excavations of 1896: Trench XIV, by Herbert F. De Cou. Pp. 495–506.

Volume II. 1898.
Terracotta Reliefs from the Argive Heraeum, by Charles Waldstein and J. C. Hoppin. Pp. 173–186.
The EISKYKLEMA in the Eretrian Theatre, by Andrew Fossum. Pp. 187–194.
An Old Corinthian Vase from Corinth, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 195–205.
Terra-Cotta Figurines from Corinth, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 206–222.
A Trace of Egypt at Eleusis, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 223–232.
Excavations at Corinth in 1898, Preliminary Report, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 233–236.

Volume III. 1899.
An Attic Lease Inscription, by George Dana Lord. Pp. 44–53.
Athena Polias on the Acropolis of Athens, by Arthur Stoddard Cooley. Pp. 345–408.
The Metopes of the West End of the Parthenon, by William Stahl Ebersole. Pp. 409–432.

Volume IV. 1900.
Pirene: I, Before the Excavations of 1899; II, At the Close of the Excavations of 1899, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 204–239.
The Fountain of Glance at Corinth, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 458–475.

Volume V. 1901.
Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, in 1900, by Harriett A. Boyd. Pp. 125–157.
Fragment of an Archaic Argive Inscription, by James Dennison Rogers. Pp. 159–174.

Volume VI. 1902.
A Series of Colossal Statues at Corinth, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 7–22.
An Ancient Fountain in the Agora at Corinth, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 306–320.
The Υπαιθρoς Kρήρη of Pirene, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 321–326.
The Origin of the Red-figured Technique in Attic Vases, by May Louise Nichols. Pp. 327–337.
Various Statues from Corinth by James Tucker, Jr. Pp. 422–438.
The Lechaeum Road and the Propylaea at Corinth, by Joshua M. Sears, Jr. Pp. 439–454.

Volume VII. 1903.
Greek Inscriptions from Corinth, by Benjamin Powell. Pp. 26–71.
Archaic Inscriptions from Cleonae and Corinth, by Sherwood Owen Dickerman. Pp. 147–156.
The Cave at Vari. Description, Account of Excavation, and History, by Charles Heald Weller. Inscriptions, by Maurice Edwards Dunham. Marble Reliefs, by Ida Carleton Thallon. Vases, Terra-Cotta Statuettes, Bronzes, and Miscellaneous Objects, by Lida Shaw King. Coins, by Agnes Baldwin. The Terra-Cotta Lamps, by Samuel Eliot Bassett. Pp. 263–349.
Excavations at Corinth: 1903. Preliminary Report, by T. W. H. (Heermance). P. 350. The Founding of the School at Athens, by Charles Eliot Norton. Pp. 351–356. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)

Volume VIII. 1904.
Pre-Periclean Propylon of the Acropolis at Athens, by Charles H. Weller. Pp. 35–70. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”) Oeniadae. History and Topography, by Benjamin Powell. The Theatre, by Benjamin Powell. The Small Temple, by Benjamin Powell. The Building on the Hill, by Benjamin Powell. A Greek Bath, by Joshua M. Sears, Jr. The Ship-Sheds, by Joshua M. Sears, Jr., Pp. 137–237.
Fragment of a Treasure List Found in the Acropolis Wall of Athens, by Carroll Neidé Brown. Pp. 263–282.
A Group of Dionysiac Sculptures Found at Corinth, by Rufus B. Richardson. Pp. 288–296.
Excavations at Corinth in 1904, Preliminary Report, by T. W. Heermance. Pp. 433–441.

Volume IX. 1905.
The Temple of Apollo at Corinth, by Benjamin Powell. Pp. 44–63.
Notes on Inscriptions from Eleusis Dealing with the Building of the Porch of Philon, by Lacey D. Caskey. Pp. 147–156.
The City Gates of Demetrias, by Roland G. Kent. Pp. 166–169.
A Bronze-Age “Pocket” from Avgo (Crete), by Harold Ripley Hastings. Pp. 277–287.
Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Sinope and Environs, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 294–333.
Geometric Vases from Corinth, by M. Louise Nichols. Pp. 411–421.

Volume X. 1906.
The Building Inscriptions of the Erechtheum. The Text of the Inscriptions, by Oliver M. Washburn. Beitrage zur Erklarung, by August Frickenhaus. Pp. 1–16.
Excavations at Corinth in 1905, Preliminary Report, by O. M. Washburn. Pp. 17–20.
The East Wall of the Erechtheum, by Gorham Phillips Stevens. Pp. 47–71.
The Charioteer of Delphi, by Oliver M. Washburn. Pp. 151–153.
Terra-Cottas from Corinth, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 159–173.
On Dating Early Attic Inscriptions, by Leila Clement Spaulding. Pp. 394–404.
A Doryphorus on a Red-figured Lecythus, by Robert Cecil McMahon. Pp. 405–414.
Ointment-Vases from Corinth, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 420–426.

Volume XI. 1907.
New Inscriptions from the Asclepieum at Athens, by William N. Bates. Pp. 307–314.

Volume XII. 1908.
The “Metopon” in the Erechtheum, by L. D. Caskey and B. H. Hill. Pp. 184–197.
The Charioteer of Amphion at Delphi, by Oliver M. Washburn. Pp. 198–208. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Cornice of the Temple of Athena Nike, by G. P. Stevens, Pp. 398–405. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)

Volume XIII. 1909.
A Series of Sculptures from Corinth: Hellenic Reliefs, by Elizabeth M. Gardiner. Pp. 158–169.
Excavations on the Island of Mochlos, Crete, in 1908, by Richard B. Seager. Pp. 273–303.
A Series of Sculptures from Corinth: A Hellenistic Gigantomachy, Roman Sculpture, by Elizabeth M. Gardiner. Pp. 304–327.
The So-called Mourning Athena, by Florence M. Bennett. Pp. 431–446. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Group Dedicated by Daochus at Delphi, by Elizabeth M. Gardiner and Kendall K. Smith. Pp. 447–476. The Plan of the Precinct, by William Bell Dinsmoor. P. 476.

Volume XIV. 1910.
The Fountain of Glauce at Corinth, by George W. Elderkin. Pp. 19–50.
The Gables of the Propylaea at Athens, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 143–184.
Notes on Greek Vase Paintings, by G. W. Elderkin. Pp. 185–192.
Structural Notes on the Erechtheum, by B. H. Hill. Pp. 291–297.
The Roofed Gallery on the Walls of Athens, by L. D. Caskey. Pp. 298–309.
The Choragic Monument of Nicias, by W. B. Dinsmoor. Pp. 459–484.

Volume XV. 1911.
The Ceiling of the Opisthodomos of the Theseum, by G. P. Stevens. Pp. 18–23. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The East Stoa in the Asclepieum at Athens, by Gordon Allen and L. D. Caskey. Pp. 32–43.
Tholos and Abaton at Epidaurus, by George W. Elderkin. Pp. 161–167.
Two Corinthian Copies of the Head of the Athena Parthenos, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 482–503. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)

Volume XVI. 1912.
The Older Parthenon, by B. H. Hill. Pp. 535–558.

Volume XVII. 1913.
Attic Building Accounts. I. The Parthenon. Pp. 53–80. II. The Erechtheum. Pp. 242–265. III. The Propylaea, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 371–398.
A New Inscription from the Acropolis at Athens, by Allan C. Johnson. Pp. 506–519.

Volume XVIII. 1914.
An Athenian Treasure List, by Allan C. Johnson. Pp. 1–17.
A Decree in Honor of Artemidorus, by Allan C. Johnson. Pp. 165–184.

Volume XIX. 1915.
Preliminary Dowels, by Anastasios C. Orlandos. Pp. 175–178.
Report on Excavations at Halae of Locris, by A. L. Walker and Hetty Goldman. Pp. 418–437.
Inscriptions from the Acropolis of Halae, by Hetty Goldman. Pp. 438–453.

Volume XX. 1916.
A Marble Head from Corinth, by E. H. Swift. Pp. 350–355.
The Origin of the Shape of the “Nolan” Amphora, by Stephen Bleecker Luce, Jr. Pp. 439–474.

Volume XXII. 1918.
Latin Inscriptions from Corinth, I, by L. R. Dean. Pp. 189–197.

Volume XXIII. 1919.
Latin Inscriptions from Corinth, II, by L. R. Dean. Pp. 163–174.
Greek Inscriptions from Corinth, II, by Kendall K. Smith. Pp. 331–393.

Volume XXIV. 1920.
Corinth in Prehistoric Times, by Carl W. Blegen. (With a supplementary Note.) Pp. 1–13, 274.

Volume XXV. 1921.
Attic Building Accounts. IV. The Statue of Athena Promachos. Pp. 118–129. V. Supplementary Notes. Pp. 233–247. By William Bell Dinsmoor.
A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. I. Augustus. Pp. 142–159. II. Tiberius. Pp. 248–265. II. Gaius and Lucius Caesar. Pp. 337–363. By E. H. Swift.

Volume XXVI. 1922.
A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. IV. The Four Torsos. By E. H. Swift. Pp. 131–147.
Structural Iron in Greek Architecture, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 148–158. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
A Sarcophagus at Corinth, by J. Donald Young. Pp. 430–444. Note XXIX. Pp. 82, 83.
Latin Inscriptions from Corinth, III, by L. R. Dean. Pp. 451–476.

Volume XXVII. 1923.
Corinth in Prehistoric Times, by Carl W. Blegen and Walter Leaf. Pp. 151–163. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Aeolic Capitals at Delphi, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 164–173.
The Date of the Metopes of the Athenian Treasury at Delphi, by Walter R. Agard. Pp. 174–183. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Metopes of the Athenian Treasury as Works of Art, by Walter R. Agard. Pp. 322–333.
Inscriptional and Topographical Evidence for the Site of Spartolus and the Southern Boundary of Bottice, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 334–339.
Excavations at Phlius in 1892, by Henry S. Washington. Pp. 438–446.
Scione, Mende, and Rorone, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 447–460.

Volume XXVIII. 1924.
Erechtheum Papers. I. The Remains of the Pro-Erechtheum. Pp. I-23. II. The Strong House of Erechtheus. Pp. 142–169. III. The Post-Persian Revision. Pp. 402–425. IV. “The Building Called the Erechtheum.” Pp. 425–434. By Leicester B. Holland.
Byzantine Sculptures at Corinth, by Franklin P. Johnson. Pp. 253–265.
A Daedalid in the Skimatari Museum, by Elizabeth Denny Pierce. Pp. 267–275.
Right and Left in Roman Art, by F. P. Johnson. Pp. 399–401.

Volume XXIX. 1925.
The Colossus of Barletta, by F. P. Johnson. Pp. 20–25.
A Byzantine Statue in Megara, by F. P. Johnson. Pp. 34–37. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
An Inscribed Hydria in Aegina, by J. Penrose Harland. Pp. 76–78. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Note on a Sarcophagus at Corinth, by J. Donald Young. Pp. 82, 83. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations at Corinth in 1925, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 381–397. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The “Dragon-Houses” of Southern Euboea, by Franklin P. Johnson. Pp. 398–412. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations at the Argive Heraeum 1925, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 413–428.

Volume XXX. 1926.
The Sculptured Parapet of Athena Nike, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 1–31.
Excavations at Corinth, 1925. Preliminary Report, by B. H. Hill. Area North of the Basilica, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 44–57.
The Imperial Portraits at Corinth, by F. P. Johnson. Pp. 158–176.
Two Attic Decrees of the Fifth Century, by Philip H. Davis. Pp. 177–188.
The Euryclids in Latin Inscriptions from Corinth, by L. R. Taylor and Allen B. West. Pp. 389–400.
The Site of Opous, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 401–404.
A Gem from Tiryns, by John Day. Pp. 442, 443.
Excavations in the Theatre District of Corinth in 1926, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 444–463.
The “Ludovisi Throne” and Boston Relief Once More, by Hetty Goldman. Pp. 464–468.

Volume XXXI. 1927.
Excavations at Corinth, 1926, by B. H. Hill. Pp. 70–79.
A Primitive Statue from Arkadia, by Dorothy Burr. Pp. 169–176.
A Revision of I. G., I2, 216, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 180–185.
A Late Type of Wheel-made Lamps from Corinth, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 329–337.
Excavations at Nemea in 1926, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 421–440.
The KΩΦΟΣ ΛIMHN of the Piraeus, by John Day. Pp. 441–449. (With imprint, “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations at Corinth, 1927, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 450–461.
An Athenian Naval Catalogue, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 462–470.

Volume XXXII. 1928.
Latin Elegiacs from Corinth, by Lily Ross Taylor and Allen B. West. Pp. 9–22.
The Coming of the Greeks. I. The Geographical Distribution of Pre-Greek Place-Names, by J. B. Haley. II. The Geographical Distribution of Pre-Historic Remains in Greece, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 141–154.
A Metrical Inscription from the Necropolis at Eutresis, by Hetty Goldman. Pp. 179–181. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Correspondences in I. G., I2, 196 and 198, by Benjamin D. Meritt and Allen B. West. Pp. 281–297.
Color at Corinth, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 330–332. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
A Revision of I. G., I2, 302, by Allen B. West and Barbara P. McCarthy. Pp. 346–352.
Excavations in the Odeum at Corinth, 1928, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 447–473.
Excavations in the Theatre District and Tombs of Corinth in 1928, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 474–495.
A Constantinian Hoard from Attica, by Alfred R. Bellinger. Pp. 496–501. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)

Volume XXXIII. 1929.
A Preliminary Report on the Excavations at Olynthus, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 53–76.
The Theatre at Corinth, by Richard Stillwell. Pp. 77–97.
Researches in the Topography of Ancient Corinth, I, by Rhys Carpenter. Pp. 345–360.
A Dionysiac Miracle at Corinth, by Campbell Bonner. Pp. 368–375.
A Note on the Corcyra Expedition, by Jotham Johnson. Pp. 398–400. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”) Hera in Xypete. Pp. 400, 401.
A Herm Dedicated by Herodes Atticus, by H. Theodric Westbrook. Pp. 402–404.
The Sculptural Composition of the Nike Parapet, by Rhys Carpenter. Pp. 467–483.
Arretine Signatures Found in the Excavations in the Theatre District of Corinth, by H. Comfort. Pp. 484–501.
An Interpretation of the Prescript Πóλες αὐταì φóρoν ταχσάμεναι in the Athenian Tribute Lists, by Eunice Burr Couch. Pp. 502–514.
Excavations in the Theatre District and Tombs of Corinth in 1929, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 515–546.

Volume XXXIV. 1930.
The Nike Parapet Once More, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 281–295. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Studies of the Exploits of Herakles on Vases, II, by Stephen Bleecker Luce. (Part I appears in American Journal of Archaeology, XXVIII, 1924, pp. 296–325.) (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Attic Red-figured Vases and Fragments at Corinth, by Stephen Bleecker Luce. Pp. 334–343.
Excavations in the North Cemetery at Corinth in 1930, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 403–431.
The Roman Market North of the Temple at Corinth, by Ferdinand Joseph de Waele. Pp. 432–454.

Volume XXXV. 1931.
The Corinthian Kerameikos, by Agnes E. Newhall. Pp. 1–30.
A Revision of I. G., I2, 310, by Jotham Johnson. Pp. 31–43.
A Hoard of Coins Found in the Theatre District of Corinth in 1930, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 139–160.
Associated Divinities in Greek Temples, by Alfred C. Schlesinger. Pp. 161–169.
Who Carved the Hermes of Praxiteles? by Rhys Carpenter. Pp. 249–261.
The Greek Stoa North of the Temple at Corinth, by Ferdinand Joseph de Waele. Pp. 394–423.
The Excavation of Roman Chamber Tombs at Corinth in 1931, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 424–441.
A Portrait of Caracalla in Corinth, by Ess Askew. Pp. 442–447.

Volume XXXVI. 1932.
Mosaics from Olynthos, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 16–24.
Eleusis in the Bronze Age, by George E. Mylonas. Pp. 104–117.
The Residential Districts and the Cemeteries at Olynthos, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 118–138.
Some Boundary Stones from the Piraeus, by Dorothy Kent Hill. Pp. 254–259.
On the Lacedaemonians Buried in the Kerameikos, by La Rue Van Hook. Pp. 290–292. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
An Athenian Dikast’s Ticket, by Eugene Vanderpool. Pp. 293, 294.
The Excavation of the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 382–392. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Some Greek Inscriptions of Roman Date from Attica, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 293–400.
Fragments of Attic Building Accounts, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 472–476.

Volume XXXVII. 1933.
Excavations at Eleusis, 1932, by K. Kourouniotis and George E. Mylonas. Pp. 271–286. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Activities in the American Zone of the Athenian Agora, Summer of 1932, by Homer Thompson. Pp. 289–296. (With imprint “American Zone of Agora Excavations, Athens.”)
The Current Excavations in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 305–312. (Without imprint.)
Notes on Three Decrees of B. C. 306–5, by Sterling Dow. Pp. 412–416.
The Sanctuary of Asklepios and Hygieia at Corinth, by Ferdinand Joseph de Waele. Pp. 417–451.
The Latter Part of the Agora Campaign of 1933, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 540–548. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations in the Agora at Corinth, 1933, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 605–610. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
New Readings in the Archon Lists, I. G.2 II, 1713 and 1716, by Sterling Dow. Pp. 578–588.
Eighth Century B. C. Inscriptions from Corinth, by Agnes Newhall Stillwell. Pp. 605–610. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Athenian Pnyx, by Homer Thompson. Pp. 652–656. (Answer to a review, pp. 180–182.)

Volume XXXVIII. 1934.
Inscriptions on Geometric Pottery from Hymettus, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 10–28.
The Fountain of Peirene in the Time of Herodes Atticus, by G. P. Stevens. Pp. 55–58.
Epigraphic Notes, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Pp. 67–70. (Without imprint.)
The Villa of Good Fortune at Olynthos, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 501–510. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Concerning the Curvature of the Step of the Parthenon, by Gorham Phillips Stevens. Pp. 533–542. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)

Volume XXXIX. 1935.
Excavations in Corinth, 1934, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 53–75. (Without imprint.)
Several Vases from a Byzantine Dump at Corinth, by Charles H. Morgan II. Pp. 76–78. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Bronze Objects from Old Corinth, Greece, by Frederick O. Waage. Pp. 79–91. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Excavations in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 173–181. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Third Campaign at Olynthos, by David M. Robinson. Pp. 210–247. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The Fountain of Lerna and the Early Christian Cemetery at Corinth, by Ferdinand Joseph de Waele. Pp. 352–359.
The Inscription on a Byzantine Kettle from Corinth, by G. R. Davidson. P. 372.
The Agora Excavations, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 437–447. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)

Volume XL. 1936.
Excavations at Corinth, 1934–1935, by Richard Stillwell. Pp. 21–45.
New Kinds of Evidence for Dating Polyeuktos, by Sterling Dow. Pp. 57–70.
The Current Excavations in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 188–203.
A Sandstone Head from Corinth, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 204–209.
The Conclusion of the 1936 Campaign in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 403–414. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Eleusiniatia, by George E. Mylonas. Pp. 415–431. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Inscriptions from Athens, by James H. Oliver. Pp. 460–464.
Excavations at Corinth, 1935–1936, by Charles H. Morgan II. Pp. 466–484.

Volume XLI. 1937.
Excavations in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 177–189. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
A Pottery-Deposit Near Temple E at Corinth, by Cedric G. Boulter. Pp. 217–236.
Excavations at Corinth, 1936–1937, by Charles H. Morgan II. Pp. 539–552.

Volume XLII. 1938.
Latter Part of the 1937 Campaign in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 1–16. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Notes on Some Inscriptions of Delos, by Francis R. Walton. Pp. 77–81. (Without imprint.)
Recent Discoveries (1937) on the North Slope of the Acropolis in Athens, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 161–164. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations at Corinth, Autumn 1937, by Charles H. Morgan II. Pp. 362–370.
Discoveries on the North Slope of the Acropolis, 1938, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 445–450.
The Fortifications of Athens at the Opening of the Peloponnesian War, by Robert L. Scranton. Pp. 525–536.

Volume XLIII. 1939.
The Fourth Campaign at Olynthos, by David M. Robinson and George E. Mylonas. Pp. 48–77.
Watchtowers and Fortresses in Argolis, by Louis E. Lord. Pp. 78–84. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations in Samothrace, by Karl Lehmann-Hartleben. Pp. 133–145. (With imprint “Archaeological Instiute of America.”)
Excavations at Corinth, 1938, by Charles H. Morgan II. Pp. 255–267.
A Gold Hoard from Corinth, by Josephine Harris. Pp. 268–277.
Prosymna: Remains of Post-Mycenaean Date, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 410–444. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
The White Ground Plaques by the Cerberus Painter, by Carl Roebuck. Pp. 467–463. (Without imprint.)
Excavations at Pylos, 1939, by K. Kourouniotes and Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 557–576. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Discoveries in the Agora in 1939, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 577–588. (With imprint “Archaeological Institute of America.”)
Excavations at Corinth, 1938–1939, by Saul S. Weinberg. Pp. 592–600.

Volume XLIV. 1940.
Excavation on Mount Hymettos, 1939, by Rodney S. Young. Pp. 1–9.
A Cypriote Tomb and Minoan Evidence for Its Date, by Virginia R. Grace. Pp. 10–52.
Excavations on the Slopes of the Acropolis, 1939, by Oscar Broneer. Pp. 252–256. (Without imprint.)
A Mediaeval Glass-Factory at Corinth, by Gladys R. Davidson. Pp. 297–324.
Preliminary Report on the Second Campaign of Excavation in Samothrace, by Karl Lehmann-Hartleben. Pp. 328–358.
Addendum, by James H. Oliver. Pp. 483, 484.

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Volume XIII. 1922.
Gift of the Gennadius Library to the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. By Edward Capps. Pp. 199–208.
Excavations in Greece in 1921, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 209–216.

Volume XIV. 1922.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, edited by Harold North Fowler. Pp. 171–260.

Volume XV. 1923.
Excavations at Zygouries, Greece, 1921, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 85–89.

Volume XVII. 1924.
The Gennadius Library: The Building, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Pp. 147–152.
Bookbindings: Their History, Their Character and Their Charm, by Ioannes Gennadius, With Illustrations from the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Pp. 177–188.
American Work on the Erechtheum, by Harold N. Fowler. Pp. 153–159.

Volume XIX. 1925.
The American Excavation at Nemea in 1924, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 175–184.

Volume XX. 1925.
Excavations at Phlius, 1924, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 23–33.

Volume XXII. 1926.
The December Excavations at Nemea, by Carl W. Blegen. Pp. 127–134.

Volume XXIII. 1927.
Recent Excavations at Corinth, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 109–115.

Volume XXIX. 1930.
Out of the Tombs at Corinth, by Josephine Platner. Part I, pp. 195–202; Part II, pp. 257–286.

Volume XXXI. 1931.
Tomb Excavations at Corinth, 1930, by Josephine Platner. Part I, pp. 153–160; Part II, pp. 225–234.

Volume XXXII. 1931.
The Athenian Agora and the Northwest Slope of the Acropolis, Parts I and II, by Walter Miller. Pp. 99–108; 175–184.

Volume XXXIII. 1932.
The Athenian Agora and the Northwest Slope of the Acropolis, Parts III and IV, by Walter Miller. Pp. 20–23, 29; 87–94.

Volume XXXIV. 1933.
Progress of American Excavations in the Athenian Agora, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 19–28.
Discoveries in the Athenian Agora in 1933, by T. Leslie Shear. Pp. 283–297.

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN OTHER JOURNALS

How a Riddle of the Parthenon Was Unraveled, by Eugene P. Andrews. Century Magazine, LIV (1897), 301–309.

Restoration of the Erechtheum, by Gorham Phillips Stevens. Putnam’s Magazine, I (1906), 66–70.

New Greek Inscriptions from Attica, Achaia and Lydia, by David M. Robinson. American Journal of Philology, XXXI (1910), 377.

Trip in Asia Minor, by Gorham Phillips Stevens. Architectural Record, XXXI (1912), 129–137.

Studies of the Delphian Treasuries.
The Identity of the Treasuries, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, XXXVI (1912), 439–493.
The Four Ionic Treasuries, by William Bell Dinsmoor. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, XXXVII (1913), 5–83.

Creation of the Tribe Ptolemais at Athens, by A. C. Johnson. American Journal of Philology, XXXIV (1913), 381.

The Pre-Mycenean Pottery of the Mainland, by Wace and C. W. Blegen. Annual of the British School, XXII (1916–1917; 1917–1918), 175–189.

The Peloponnesus in the Bronze Age, by J. Penrose Harland. Harvard Studies, XXXIV (1923), 1ff.

The Athenian Decree Concerning Miletus in 450–449 B. C., by James Henry Oliver. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, LXVI, 177–198.

Studies in the Topography of Ancient Corinth in the Time of St. Paul, by Oscar Broneer. Ephemeris Archaiologike (1938), pp. 125–133.

The Armed Aphrodite of Acrocorinth and the Aphrodite of Capria, by Oscar Broneer. University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology, I, 2 (1928), 65–84.

The Tent of Xerxes and the Greek Theater, by Oscar Broneer. University of California Publications in Classical Philology, I, 12 (1944), 305–312.

IV. HESPERIA, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS

Volume I. 1932.
New Material for the West Pediment of the Parthenon, by Rhys Carpenter.
Eros and Aphrodite on the North Slope of the Acropolis in Athens, by Oscar Broneer.
A Box of Antiquities from Corinth, by Lucy T. Shoe.
The Pnyx in Athens: A Study Based on Excavations Conducted by the Greek Archaeological Service, by K. Kourouniotes and Homer A. Thompson.

Volume I. 1932.
The Lost Statues of the East Pediment of the Parthenon, by Rhys Carpenter.
Excavations on the North Slope of The Acropolis in Athens, 1931–1932, by Oscar Broneer.
The List of Archontes, I.G.2, II, 1706, by Sterling Dow.
The Decree of the Athenian Garrisons Honoring Theophrastos, I.G.2, II, 1303, by William Scott Ferguson and Sterling Dow.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
Foreword, by Edward Capps.
The Progress of the First Campaign of Excavation in 1931, by T. Leslie Shear.
Architectural Studies, by Richard Stillwell.
The Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
The Sculpture, by T. Leslie Shear.
The Terracotta Figurines, by Dorothy Burr.
Terracotta Lamps, by Homer A. Thompson.
Two Attic Kylikes, by Lucy Talcott.
The Coins of Athens, by Josephine P. Shear.
The Roman and Byzantine Pottery, by Frederick O. Waage 3rd.
The Campaign of 1932, by T. Leslie Shear.
A Gnostic Amulet, by G. W. Elderkin.
Selected Greek Inscriptions, by James H. Oliver.
The Sculpture, by T. Leslie Shear.
A Geometric House and a Proto-Attic Votive Deposit, by Dorothy Burr.

Volume III. 1934.
Preliminary Report on the Medieval Pottery from Corinth, by Frederick O. Waage.
The Lists of Athenian Archontes, by Sterling Dow.
The ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟΝ in Late Attic Inscriptions, by James H. Oliver.
Excavations in the Athenian Agora
The Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
Stamped Amphora Handles Found in 1931–1932, by Virginia Grace.
Two Centuries of Hellenistic Pottery, by Homer A. Thompson.

Volume IV. 1935.
Excavations on the North Slope of the Acropolis in Athens, 1933–1934, by Oscar Broneer.
The Terracotta Figurines from the North Slope of the Acropolis, by Charles H. Morgan II.
The Pottery from the North Slope of the Acropolis, by Mary Zelia Pease.
Demetrius Poliorcetes and the Athenian Calendar, by William Bell Dinsmoor.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
Greek Inscriptions, by James H. Oliver.
Greek Inscriptions, by Sterling Dow.
The Campaign of 1933, by T. Leslie Shear.
The Campaign of 1934, by T. Leslie Shear.
The Sculpture Found in 1933, by T. Leslie Shear.
The Die Used for Amphora Stamps, by Virginia Grace.
A Black-figured Deinos, by Rodney S. Young.
Late Byzantine Paintings in the Agora, by Alison Frantz.
Tholos and Prytanikon, by Eugene Vanderpool.
Attic Black-glazed Stamped Ware and Other Pottery from a Fifth-Century Well, by Lucy Talcott.
Greek Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.

Volume V. 1936.
The Seventh Metonic Cycle, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
Fauvel’s First Trip Through Greece, by C. G. Lowe.
The Monument with the Marathon Epigrams, by James H. Oliver.
Inscriptions from Phlius, by Robert L. Scranton.
The Cave on the East Slope of the Acropolis. I. The Site, by Oscar Broneer. II. The Pottery, by M. Z. Pease.
Pnyx and Thesmophorion, by Homer A. Thompson.
An Eretrian Proxeny Decree of the Early Fifth Century, by William Wallace.
The Periclean Entrance Court of the Acropolis of Athens, by Gorham Phillips Stevens.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
The Campaign of 1935, by T. Leslie Shear.
An Athenian Maledictory Inscription on Lead, by G. W. Elderkin.
Panathenaic Amphorae from the Hellenistic Period, by Sterling Dow.
A Stand Signed by Euthymides, by Lucy Talcott.
A Roman Water-Mill in the Athenian Agora, by Arthur W. Parsons.
The Sarapion Monument and the Paean of Sophocles, by James H. Oliver.
Analytical Table of Coins, by Josephine P. Shear.
Athenian Imperial Coinage, by Josephine P. Shear.
Vases and Kalos-Names from an Agora Well, by Lucy Talcott.
Greek Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.

Volume VI. 1937.
Samikon, by Harold L. Bisbee.
The Avar Invasion of Corinth, with a Supplementary Note by Tibor Horváth, by G. R. Davidson.
Report on the coins found in the excavations at Corinth during the years 1930–1935, by Katharine M. Edwards.
A Well of the Late Fifth Century at Corinth, by M. Z. Pease.
A Calyx-Krater by Exekias, by Oscar Broneer.
Remains from Prehistoric Corinth, by Saul S. Weinberg.
The Prehistoric Pottery on the North Slope of the Acropolis, 1937, by Hazel D. Hansen.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
Buildings on the West Side of the Agora, by Homer A. Thompson.
Inscriptions in the Epigraphical Museum, by Eugene Schweigert.
The Campaign of 1936, by T. Leslie Shear.
Two Curse Inscriptions, by G. W. Elderkin.
The Garden of Hephaistos, by Dorothy Burr Thompson.
The Kneeling Boy, by Eugene Vanderpool.
Greek Inscriptions, by Margaret Crosby.

Volume VII. 1938.
Excavations on the North Slope of the Acropolis, 1937, by Oscar Broneer.
Inscriptions from the North Slope of the Acropolis, by Eugene Schweigert.
The “Pyramids” of Argolis, by Louis E. Lord.
The Pottery from the Pyramids, by Robert L. Scranton.
Pergamene Influence at Corinth, by Edward Capps, Jr.
A Well of the Black-figured Period at Corinth, by Mary Thorne Campbell.
A Sanctuary of Zeus and Athena Phratrios Newly Found in Athens, by N. Kyparisses and Homer A. Thompson.
Epigraphic Notes, by Eugene Schweigert.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
The Salaminioi of Heptaphylai and Sounion, by William S. Ferguson. Additional Note on the Identification of the Property of the Salaminians at Sounion, by Homer A. Thompson.
Greek Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
The Campaign of 1937, by T. Leslie Shear.
The Rectangular Rock-cut Shaft, by Eugene Vanderpool.
Pottery from a Seventh-Century Well, by Rodney S. Young.
Middle Byzantine Pottery in Athens, by M. Alison Frantz.
Metrical Inscriptions, by Malcolm MacLaren, Jr.
A Corrected Inscription, by Margaret Crosby.

Volume VIII. 1939.
The Head of Herakles in the Pediment of the Old Athena Temple, by Oscar Broneer.
The Sarcophagus of Sidamara, by G. W. Elderkin.
A Hoard of Greek Federal Silver, by Margaret Thompson.
Leagros, by A. E. Raubitschek.
An Inscribed Doric Capital from the Argive Heraion, by Lloyd W. Daley.
Epigraphical Notes, by Eugene Schweigert.
Decree in Honor of Euthydemos of Eleusis, by John Ch. Threpsiades.
An Official Rescript from Corinth, by Oscar Broneer.
On the Date of the Temple of Apollo at Corinth, by Saul S. Weinberg.
A Note on the Thessalian Cult of Enodia, by Paul A. Clement.
A Mycenaean Fountain on the Athenian Acropolis, by Oscar Broneer.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
Greek Inscriptions, by Eugene Schweigert.
Greek Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
The Campaign of 1938, by T. Leslie Shear.
An Alabastron by the Amasis Painter, by Eugene Vanderpool.
Kourimos Parthenos, by Lucy Talcott.
An Athenian Clepsydra, by Suzanne Young.
Mater Caelaturae, Impressions from Ancient Metalwork, by Dorothy Burr Thompson.

Volume IX. 1940.
Pottery from the North Slope of the Acropolis, 1937–1938, by Carl Roebuck.
The Acropolis of Halae, by Hetty Goldman.
Excavations in the Athenian Agora
The Temple of Ares at Athens, by William Bell Dinsmoor.
Greek Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt. Greek
Inscriptions, by W. Kendrick Pritchett.
The Campaign of 1939, by T. Leslie Shear.
Greek Inscriptions, by Eugene Schweigert.
Some Unpublished Bronze Money of the Early Eighth Century, by Margaret Thompson.

Volume X. 1941.
Blockhouses in the Argolid, by Louis E. Lord (with Notes on the Excavation, by M. Alison Frantz and Carl Roebuck).
The Cults of the Erechtheion, by G. W. Elderkin.
The Natural and the Artificial Grotto, by G. W. Elderkin.
ANTIPEX: A Note on the Ion of Euripides, by Rodney S. Young.
Coins Found at Corinth, by Josephine M. Harris.
Studies in South Attica: The Salaminioi at Porthmos, by John Howard Young.
Notes on Attic Decrees, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
Two Third-Century Inscriptions, by Eugene Schweigert.
A Garrison Inscription from Rhamnous, by John H. Kent.
A Family of Sculptors from Tyre, by Sterling Dow.
Documents Concerning the Emperor Hadrian, by James H. Oliver.
Correction of an Inscription from Phlius, by Robert L. Scranton.
The Akanthos Column at Delphi, by G. W. Elderkin.
The Hero on a Sandal, by G. W. Elderkin.
Colonial Laus Iulia Corinthiensis, by Oscar Broneer.
A Note on Epigraphic Methodology, by W. Kendrick Pritchett.

Excavations in the Athenian Agora
The Campaign of 1940, by T. Leslie Shear.
Akritas and the Dragons, by M. Alison Frantz.
Greek Inscriptions, by Margaret Crosby (with Addendum: A Topographical Note, by John Young).
Greek Inscriptions, by Sterling Dow.
Greek Inscriptions, by Benjamin D. Meritt.
Greek Inscriptions, by James H. Oliver.
St. Spyridon: The Earlier Frescoes, by M. Alison Frantz.
Some Athenian “Cleruchy” Money, by Margaret Thompson.
Greek and Latin Inscriptions, by James H. Oliver.
Greek Inscriptions, by W. Kendrick Pritchett.
The Heroes of Phyle, by A. E. Raubitschek.

Hesperia: Supplement Volumes.

Supplement I. Prytaneis: A Study of the Inscriptions Honoring the Athenian Councillors. By Sterling Dow. 259 pages, quarto, paper, illustrated. 1937. $3.00.

Supplement II. Late Geometric Graves and a Seventh-Century Well in the Agora. By Rodney S. Young, with an Appendix on the Skeletal Remains: Geometric Athenians, by J. Lawrence Angel, ix + 250 pages, quarto, paper, illustrated. 1939. $5.00.

Supplement III. The Setting of the Periclean Parthenon. By Gorham Phillips Stevens. 91 pages, quarto, paper, illustrated. 1940. $2.50.

Supplement IV. The Tholos of Athens and Its Predecessors. By Homer A. Thompson. 160 pages, quarto, paper, illustrated. 1940. $5.00.

Supplement V. Observations on the Hephaisteion. By William Bell Dinsmoor. 171 pages, quarto, paper, illustrated. 1941. $5.00.

Supplement VI. The Sacred Gerusia. By James H. Oliver. xii + 204 pages, quarto, paper, illustrated. 1941. $5.00.

V: BOOKS

I. Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

Volume I, Part I: Introduction, Topography, Architecture. By Harold North Fowler and Richard Stillwell, with contributions by Carl William Blegen, Benjamin Powell, and Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr. xviii + 240 pages. Quarto. Cloth. Frontispiece: 154 figures in the text, 21 folio plates in a portfolio. 1932. $7.50.

Volume I, Part II: Architecture. By Richard Stillwell, Robert L. Scranton, and Sarah Elizabeth Freeman, with contributions by H. Ess Askew, xvi + 243 pages. Quarto. Cloth. Frontispiece in color; 189 figures in the text, 20 folio plates in a portfolio. 1941. $10.00.

Volume III, Part I: Acrocorinth: Excavations in 1926. By Carl William Blegen, Richard Stillwell, Oscar Broneer, and Alfred Raymond Bellinger, vi + 68 pages. Folio. Cloth. 60 illustrations, 8 plans. 1930. $3.00.

Volume III, Part II: The Defenses of Acrocorinth and the Lower Town. By Rhys Carpenter and Antoine Bon, with contributions by A. W. Parsons. xvi + 315 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 242 illustrations, 10 plates, 1 map. 1936. $5.00.

Volume IV, Part I: Decorated Architectural Terracottas. By Ida Thallon-Hill and Lida Shaw King, xii + 120 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 48 illustrations, 5 colored plates. 1929. $5.00.

Volume IV, Part II: Terracotta Lamps. By Oscar Broneer. xx + 339 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 210 illustrations in the text, 33 plates. 1930. $5.00.

Volume V: The Roman Villa. By Theodore Leslie Shear. 26 pages. Large folio. 7 illustrations, 11 plates. 1930. $10.00.

Volume VI: The Coins, 1896–1929. By Katharine M. Edwards, xii + 172 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 10 plates. 1933. $5.00.

Volume VIII, Part I: Greek Inscriptions, 1896–1927. Edited by Benjamin Dean Meritt. 180 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 331 illustrations in the text. 1931. $5.00.

Volume VIII, Part II: Latin Inscriptions, 1896–1926. Edited by Allen Brown West, xiv + 171 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 177 illustrations in the text. 1931. $5.00.

Volume IX: Sculpture, 1896–1923. By Franklin P. Johnson, xiii + 172 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 332 illustrations. 1931. $5.00.

Volume X: The Odeum. By Oscar Broneer. xiv + 154 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 138 illustrations, 16 plates. 1932. $5.00.

II. Gennadeion Monographs:

I. The Venetians in Athens, 1687–1688: From the “Istoria” of Cristoforo Ivanovich. Edited by James Morton Paton. xiii + 104 pages. Royal Octavo. Cloth. 1940. $2.50.

II. Schliemann’s First Visit to America, 1850–1851. Edited by Shirley H. Weber. ix + 111 pages. Royal Octavo. Cloth. 1942. $2.50.

III. Other Volumes:

The Argive Heraeum.
By Charles Waldstein and others. 2 vols, xxi + 231 pages, 90 illustrations in the text, 41 plates; xxix + 389 pages, 209 illustrations in the text, 102 plates. 1902–1905. $15.00 a set.

Explorations in the Island of Mochlos.
By Richard B. Seager. 111 pages, 54 illustrations, 11 color plates. 1912. $3.00.

Korakou: A Prehistoric Settlement near Corinth.
By Carl W. Blegen. xv + 139 pages, 139 illustrations, 8 color plates, 1 plan. 1921. $5.00.

Selected Bindings from the Gennadius Library.
38 plates in color with introduction and descriptions by Lucy Allen Paton. 1924. $25.00.

The Erechtheum.
Measured, drawn, and restored by Gorham Phillips Stevens; text by Lacey Davis Caskey, Harold North Fowler, James Morton Paton, and Gorham Phillips Stevens; edited by James Morton Paton. xxvi + 674 pages, 236 illustrations in the text. With a portfolio of 54 plates, 21 x 14 inches. 1927. $25.00.

Zygouries: A Prehistoric Settlement in the Valley of Cleonae.
By Carl W. Blegen. xviii + 230 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 20 illustrations in color, 2 maps. 1928. $7.50.

The Athenian Calendar in the Fifth Century.
By Benjamin Dean Meritt. 144 pages. Quarto. Cloth. Illustrated. 1928. $2.50.

The Sculpture of the Nike Temple Parapet.
By Rhys Carpenter. 84 pages. Royal octavo. Cloth. 29 plates, 15 figures, 1 plan. 1929. $2.00.

Byzantine Mosaics in Greece: Hosios Lucas and Daphni.
By Ernest Diez and Otto Demus. viii + 120 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 42 halftone plates, 15 color plates. 1931. $8.00.

The Archons of Athens in the Hellenistic Age.
By William Bell Dinsmoor. xviii + 568 pages. Quarto. Cloth. 1931. $7.50.

Ancient Corinth, A Guide to the Excavations.
By Rhys Carpenter. First edition, 1927. Second edition, 1933. Third edition, revised and enlarged. 121 pages. Octavo. Paper. 18 figures, 1 plan. 1936. $0.70.

The Periclean Entrance Court of the Acropolis of Athens.
By Gorham Phillips Stevens, ix + 78 pages. Quarto. Cloth. Frontispiece, 66 figures. 1936. $2.50.

Profiles of Greek Mouldings.
By Lucy T. Shoe, xvi + 188 pages, 3 illustrations in the text. With a portfolio of 85 plates, 21 x 14 inches. 1936. $10.00.

Documents on Athenian Tribute.
By Benjamin Dean Meritt. Royal octavo, xi + 135 pages, 16 figures and 2 plates. 1937. Cloth. $2.50.

The Athenian Tribute Lists.
By Benjamin Dean Meritt, H. T. Wade-Gery, and Malcolm F. McGregor. Volume I: xxxii + 605 pages with 192 figures in the text, 25 plates, and a map. Folio. Cloth. 1939. $15.00.

The Chronology of Hellenistic Athens.
By W. Kendrick Pritchett and Benjamin D. Meritt. xxxvi + 158 pages with 14 figures in the text. Quarto. Cloth. 1940. $5.00.

The Lion Monument at Amphipolis.
By Oscar Broneer. xx + 76 pages. Frontispiece, 37 figures and 11 plates. Royal octavo. Cloth. 1941. $2.50.

Greek Walls.
By Robert L. Scranton. xvi + 194 pages. 24 figures in the text. Royal octavo. Cloth. 1941. $3.00.