CONTENTS. 
V 
Second Gr^eco-Roma'n Room (The same continued, including the Towneley 
Venus — the Discobolos — the Pourtales Apollo) . . . . .77 
Third Gr.eco-Roman Room. The same continued 77 
GtR^co-Roman Basement-Room with Annex (Figures, heads and reliefs of 
Grseco-Roman or Roman period ; tessellated pavements and mosaics from 
Carthage and Halicarnassus ; miscellaneous objects in marble and other 
material) . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 
Room op Archaic Sculpture (Harpy tomb — Statues from Branchidte — Re- 
liefs from Xanthus in Lycia — Etruscan Antiquities) .... 79 
Anteroom by Mausoleum Room (Statues of Demeter and Bacchus) . . 82 
Mausoleum Room (Remains of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, erected by 
Artemisia to Mausolos, Prince of Caria) . . . . . .82 
Elgin Room (Sculptures and architectural marbles from the Parthenon — 
Temple of Wingless Victory at Athens — the Erechtheum — and from the 
Temple of Diana at Ephesus — Colossal Lion from Knidos) ... 85 
Hellenic Room (Frieze from Temple of Apollo, near Phigalia) ... 90 
Assyrian Galleries. Introduction 92 
Kouyunjilc Gallery (Bas-reliefs from the Palace of Sennacherib and Assur- 
bani-abla— Seals, Engraved Stones, Cylinders, and Gems — Terracotta 
Figures, "Weights, Necklaces — Bronze Fetters, Swords, &c. — Terra- 
cotta Tablets with cuneiform Inscriptions — Chaldean Account of the 
Creation, Deluge, and Tower of Babel, &c.) . . . . .91 
Nimroud Central Saloon (Sculptures from the great Mound at Nimroud — 
Colossal human-headed figures of Bulls and Lions — Bas-reliefs of 
Tiglath-Pileser II., representations of sieges, &c. — Statues of the god 
Nebo and Assur-nazir-abla — Obelisk with the annals of Shalmaneser) 97 
Nimroud Gallery (Bas-reliefs from the North-west Edifice, Nimroud, and 
Temple of the God of War, representing Assur-nazir-abla and attendants, 
deities, religious rites, lion-hunt, and warfare — Bronze bowls, weights, 
bells, weapons, articles of furniture, &c. — Ivory -carvings — Tablets 
and miscellaneous objects excavated by Mr. G. Smith in Assyria and 
Babylonia, and presented by the Proprietors of The Daily Telegraph) 99 
Assy nan Side-Room (Stele with bas-relief of Samsivul — Inscribed stones 
from Babylon — Bricks with royal names — Inscribed terracotta cylin- 
ders ; History of the first eight expeditions of Sennacherib — Glass, 
alabaster, and terracotta vases — Bronze helmets, throne, shield, kc. 
■ \ — Earthenware coffins — Glazed vessels) . ..... 103 
