85 
No. 36. A votive column, on which is an 
inscription in Greek to the great God Serapis at 
Canopus. It was brought from Aboukir. Pre¬ 
sented by Dr. Bancroft , Jun. 
No. 37 . A colossal hawk. Presented by Mr. 
T. Philipe. 
No. 38. A fragment of an Egyptian Deity, 
similar to No. 10 . 
No. 39 . A small mutilated Egyptian figure, 
kneeling on a square plinth. 
TENTH ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1 . A head of Adonis, covered with the 
pyramidal hood. The lower part of the face and 
neck is covered with drapery. 
No. 2 . An upright narrow piece of marble, 
ornamented with branches of the olive and the 
vine. 
No. 3. Cupid sleeping upon a lion’s skin. 
No. 3*. An epitaph on a dog. From the col¬ 
lection of Sir Hans Shane. 
No. 4. A head of Juno, crowned with a 
broad indented diadem. 
No. 5. A head of Cybele. 
No. 6 . A head of a lion, being a fragment 
of a large sarcophagus. 
ROOM IX* 
Antiquities. 
ROOM. X, 
No. 7 . 
