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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
No 161. Cast from a tomb ; it represents a gable end, on which 
are two lions devouringa bull, above a Lycian inscription ; from a rock 
tomb near the C him sera tomb at Xanthus. 
No. 162. Fragment of the corner of a building, with return of egg 
moulding ; from Xanthus. „ . , , 
No. 163, 164 Fragments of egg moulding from a tomb ; Xanthus. 
No. 165. Inscription, containing part of a decree of the city and 
archons of Xanthus, dated on the month Lous, the 9th year of Pto- 
lel ?fo. P 166. del C h asts offte'scvdptures of a rock tomb at Myra, coloured 
to represent its present condition ; on the exterior [a] is a standing male 
fi onre, apparently a divinity, and on the right hand of it [b] a young man, 
attended by a boy, leaning on a staff, offering a fruit or flower to a 
veiled female attended by two females, one of whom holds a pyxis ; 
on one of the interior walls is a reposing bearded figure, probably 
Dionysos, or Pluto, holding a rhyton in the right and a cup in the left 
handjon whom attends a boy with wine [d] ; on the other interior wa 
a seated veiled female [c], probably Proserpine or Aphrodite, draped 
by a female attendant, Pitho, and having before her a naked youth, 
Eros (?) holding a lecythus and strigil. 
No. 167. Two feet sau dated, from statues. Xanthus. 
No. 168. Remains of a Roman sarcophagus, found at Xanthus, m a 
mausoleum containing four sarcophagi; on the cover have been a 
male and female figure reclining, the man holding in his hand a roll , 
one end only remains of the chest, representing a combat of warriors 
on horse and on foot; at the back a torch, placed vertically, towards which 
on each side a gryphon advances. . , . . ,, 
No 169. Portion of a sarcophagus with its roof cover, in the 
pediment of which is a shield ; on it boys or cupids trundling hoops 
and playing at ball, and a horseman. . , 
No. 170. Part of the base of another sarcophagus ; on it are lower 
parts of the figures of a hunt, . , 
No. 171. Portion of another sarcophagus ; on it are the lower por- 
tions of fi cures in a vestibule of twisted columns. . 
No. 172. Two metopes with the head of Artemis, or Diana, full 
face, and triglyphs from the Roman arch at Xanthus, erected in the 
reign of Vespasian. v . 
No. 173. Monument found in a Roman bath at Xanthus; at 
one side are Plutus and Tyche standing, full face ; on the other is a 
Persian shooting arrows in a cave, in which are an ox, a stork, a 
dog, a boar, a lizard, grasshopper, and fox. 
No. 174 Torso of a male warrior. 
No. 175. Part of the interior frieze of a tomb at Antiphellus, pro- 
bably representing nymphs. A1 . . 
No. 176. Inscription recording that Aurelius Jason, son ot Alaimis, 
and Chrysion, daughter of Eleutherus, have purchased a tomb for them- 
selves, in the 13th of the month Artemision, during the priesthood ot 
Callistratus ; found at Uslann, near the mouth of the Xanthus. Pre- 
sented by Lieut Harvey , R.N. , . , 
No. 177 183. Fragments of Byzantine architecture which appear 
to have decorated a church; they were found amidst the remains of a 
Christian village under the Greek monument (No. 34 and following), and 
seem to have been buried by the earthquake which overthrew it. 
