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ANTIQUITIES. 
Introduction .......... . . 73 
Anglo-Roman Antiquities (Sarcopliagi — Tessellated Pavements — Pigs of Lead 
— Ogham Inscriptions, &c.) . . . . . . . .74 
Roman Iconography (Busts and Statues of Roman Emperors and of Greek and 
Roman personages) . . . . . . . . . .75 
First Gr-sico-Roman Room (Statues, heads and reliefs of Deities, and heroes 
of the Graeco-Roman period) ........ 76 
Second Gr^co-Roman Room (The same continued, including the Towneley 
Venus — the Discobolus — the Pourtales Apollo) 77 
Third Gr^co-Roman Room. The same continued 77 
Gr^co-Roman Basement-Room (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 
Ltcian Room (Architectural and sculptured remains from ancient cities in 
Lycia ; Statues from Branchidse, &c.) 80 
Anteroom by Mausoleum Room (Statues from temenos of Demeter, Cnidus) . 80 
Mausoleum Room (Remains of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, erected by 
Artemisia to Mausolus, Prince of Caria) ...... 80 
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 Cnidus) ... 83 
Hellenic Room (Frieze from Temple of Apollo, near Phigalia) ... 88 
Assyrian Galleries. Introduction 90 
Kouyunjih Gallery (Bas-reliefs from the Palace of Sennacherib and Assur- 
banipal— 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.) . . . . .92 
