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No. 44. A votive altar dedicated to Silvanus. room vi. 
No. 45. A head of Aratus. Anti7uTties. 
No. 46. A Greek sepulchral monument, with 
a bas-relief and an inscription to Isias, who was 
a native of Laodicea, and daughter of Metrodorus. 
Brought from Smyrna Presented by Matthew 
Duane, Esq. and Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq. 
No. 47 . An eagle. 
No. 48. A triangular base of a candelabrum, 
the sides of which are ornamented with the attri¬ 
butes of Apollo, namely, a griffin, a raven, and 
a tripod. 
No. 49 . A head of Plautilla. 
No. 50. A votive altar dedicated to Diana. 
No. 51. A sepulchral cippus, which appears 
never to have been used, a blank space being left 
for the inscription. 
No. 52. A statue of Libera, holding a thyrsus 
over her right shoulder, and a bunch of grapes in 
her left hand; at her feet is a panther. 
No. 53. A head of Adonis. 
No. 54. A head of an unknown female, the 
hair elegantly bound with broad fillets. 
No. 55. A statue of Ceres crowned in the 
manner of Isis. 
No. 56. A head of Nero. 
No. 57 . A colossal votive foot, to which a 
metallic sandal has been originally attached. 
No. 58, 
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