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Nos. 48-51 are scenes representing the chase of the bear and wild 
boar, from the same frieze; as are also 
Nos. 52-55, on the adjacent North wall: figures bringing offerings. 
No. 56, a part of the tympanum of the Eastern pediment of the 
monument, contains sculptures in relief, representing two seated 
figures, probably divinities, approached by worshippers. 
No. 57, one-half of the tympanum of the Western pediment, contains 
a relief representing a battle between cavalry and infantry. 
Above the two friezes in the West half of the Room is a restoration 
of the cornice of the basement, with the columns and statues which 
surmounted the stylobate. The plaster casts employed in this re- 
storation have been made from figures and architectural members ex- 
hibited in this Room. 
Nos. 58-64 are a column, two portions of columns, and three 
capitals from the peristyle, and a piece of moulding from the cornice 
of the basement. 
Nos. 65-68 are coffers of the ceiling. 
Nos. 69, 70, capitals of pilasters. 
Nos. 71-76, roof tiles and other architectural members. 
Nos. 77-84, are statues which stood in the intercolumniations. 
They represent female figures moving rapidly, which from the marine 
emblems under their feet are probably Nereids, or possibly personifi- 
cations of cities on a sea-coast. No. 77 has under her feet a crab : 
No. 78 a fish, perhaps the tunny : No. 79 a sea-bird : No. 82 a 
shell, and No 83 a dolphin. 
Nos. 85-90. Fragments of similar figures. 
Nos. 9J, 92. Two draped female figures in rapid motion, similar 
to Nos. 77-84, from the akroteria of the pediments. 
Nos. 93, 94. Fragmentary groups of youths carrying off female 
figures, conjecturally placed on the apex of either pediment (see the 
Model). 
Nos. 95, 96. Lower portions of two figures in rapid motion, from 
the North and South ends of the West pediment. 
Nos. 97, 98. Two crouching lions, found at the base of the monu- 
ment, and in the model conjecturally placed within the colonnade.. 
A representation of similar lions may be seen on the summit of a 
tomb on slab No. 35, of the narrow frieze of the basement. 
Nos. 99-101. Three draped female torsos, of an architectural 
character, of which Nos. 99 and 3 00 are in the East, and No. 101 in 
the West half of the Room. 
No. 102, in the East half of the Room, is a slab representing the 
bust of Diana in relief, between Doric triglyphs, from a Roman arch 
at Xanthus. 
No. 103, in the West half of the Room, is a square monument of 
the Roman period, with reliefs of Plutus and Fortune on one side, 
and a Persian shooting at various animals on a mountain on the other. 
Nos. 104-106, three pieces of moulding. 
Nos. 107-110, on the East side of the Room, are casts from the 
reliefs of a tomb, cut out of the solid rock at Pinara, with represent 
