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No. 62 . A Greek funeral monument of De- room vi. 
modes, the son of Democles, with a bas relief, A KX , aom *s 
and an inscription in eight elegiac verses. It was 
brought from Smyrna. Presented by Matthew 
Duane , Esq. and Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq 
No 6'3. A statue of Bacchus, represented as 
a bey about five years old. The head is crowned 
with a wreath of ivy, and the body is partly 
covered with the skin of a goat. 
No. 64. The front of a votive alta'', with an 
inscript'ion for the safe return of Septimius Severus 
and his family from some expedition The parts 
in the inscription which are erased contained the 
name of Geta, which, by a severe edict of Cara- 
calla, was ordered to be erased from every inscrip¬ 
tion throughout the empire. 
No. 65. A bust of Caracalla ; the head only 
is antique. 
No. 66. A votive statue of an elderly man, 
holding a basket of fish in his left hand. 
No. 67 . A votive altar, sacred to Bacchus. 
On the front, Silenus is represented riding upon 
a panther. 
No. 6 8. A group of two dogs, one of which 
is biting the ear of the other in play. 
No. 69 . A bust of Marcellus, dressed in the 
Roman toga. 
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