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No. 2 6 . A sepulchral urn* with an inscrip- ROOM v. 
tion to Clodia Romulla. From the collection of antiquities. 
Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 27 . A sepulchral urn* with an inscription 
to Junia Pieris. 
No. 28. An earthen olla, similar to those 
described at No. 6. The monumental inscription, 
placed in front of it, records the name of Opilia 
Faustilla. 
No. 29 . A sepulchral urn with an inscription 
to Ccelia Asteris. From the collection of Sir 
William Hamilton. 
No 30. Ditto, with an inscription to P a 
Octanius Secundus. 
No. 31. A fragment of a testamentary in¬ 
scription, cut from a sepulchral cippus. 
No. 32. A sepulchral urn, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to Pompeius Locusto, Attilia Clodia, and 
Pompeius. From the collection of Sir William 
Hamilton. 
No. 33 . Ditto, with an inscription to C. 
Magius Pal. Heraclides. 
No. 34. An Etruscan cinerary urn, in baked 
clay. The bas-relief in front represents the single 
combat between the two brothers, Eteocles and 
Polynices. The tw T o female figures, who are 
standing near the combatants, are Furies. An 
Etruscan inscription is painted in red letters on 
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