Lohf versions: Hypermnestra in dark blue lined with red, Phyllis in white patterned with yellow. Mr David Gould also has three panels, viz: Phyllis and Hypermnestra, Medea and Hypsipile, and Dido and Cleopatra, which appear to be from an early set. He bought them from a sale at Sotheby's 14 Feb. 1947, the property of P. Lumley Ellis of Littlefield Manor, Worplesdon, Surrey. They do not agree in detail with published reproductions of the Birket Foster set.
Replying to an enquiry from PN, William Waters stated: Hypermnestra in the design and window is always to the left but the convention has arisen to name the figures by putting Phyllis first. That is how the confusion arose.