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ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM VII. 
No. 94. A head of Messalina. 
No. 95. A torso of Hercules. 
No 96 . A monumental inscription, cut from 
the front of a sepulchral cippus. It records the 
name of Claudia Tychen. 
No. 97 . A statue, 3 feet 10 inches high, end¬ 
ing from the waist downwards in a terminus. In 
the right hand is a bunch of grapes, at which a 
bird, held under the left arm, is pecking. 
No. 98 . A votive altar, with a dedicatory in¬ 
scription to Bona Dea Annianensis. 
No. 99 . A head of Jupiter Serapis. The 
paint, with which the face was anciently coloured, 
is still discernible. 
SEVENTH ROOM. 
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. 
No. 1 . A group representing a Faun and a 
Nymph : the size is smaller than life. 
No. 2 . A bust of a sleeping child, in bas- 
relief. 
No. 3 . A fragment of a frieze, representing 
two Cupids running a race, in cars drawn by 
dogs ; they appear to have just started from the 
carceres of a circus. 
No. 4 . A pig of lead, with the name of the 
Emperor Domitian inscribed upon it. It weighs 
154 pounds. It was discovered, in the year 1 73 E 
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