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ROOM IV. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM Y, 
ancient tripod-table, executed in porphyry. It 
represents the head and leg of a panther. 
No. 9* A colossal head of Marcus Aurelius, 
who is represented as the Pontifex Maximus, in 
his sacrificing robes. 
No. 10. A colossal bust of Lucius Verus, 
covered with the Imperial Paludamentum. 
No. 11. A group of Bacchus and Ampelus. 
No. 12. A head of the young Hercules. 
No. 13. A head of Juno. 
'No. 14. A statue of Diana. 
No. 15. A bust of Hadrian, with the breast 
naked, 
FIFTH ROOM. 
HOMAN SEPULCHRAL ANTIQUITIES . 
No. 1. A monumental inscription to Q. Au~ 
fidius Generosus. Presented by Thomas Hollis? 
Esq, 
No. 2. Ditto, to Aelia Fortunata, A eh us 
Telesphorus, and others. Presented by Thomas 
Hollis , Esq. 
No. 3. Ditto, to M. Nsevius Proeulus. Pre-' 
sented by Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
No. 4. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription 
to Vernasia Cyclas. 
No. 5. Ditto, with an inscription to T. Sex, 
Agatha. Presented by Thomas Hollis , Esq. 
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