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ROOM IX. 
Aktiquities, 
ROOM X* 
for the present in this Room) were found at 
Withington in Gloucestershire. They were-pre~ 
sented by Henry Brooke, Esq. 
TENTH ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURE. 
No. 1 . A head of Juno, crowned with a 
a broad indented diadem. 
No. 2 . An upright narrow piece of marble, 
ornamented with branches of the oliye and the 
vine. 
No. 3 Cupid sleeping upon a lion’s skin. 
No. 3*. An epitaph on a dog. From the 
Collection oj Sir Hans Sloane. 
No 4. A head of Heraclitus. 
No. 5. A head of Apollo. 
No. 6 . A head of a lion, being a fragment 
of a large sarcophagus. 
No. 7 . An oblong square basin of granite, 
similar to such as were used in the temples, to 
contain the water necessary for the purification 
of those who sought to gain admittance to the 
sacrifices. 
No. 8 . A mask cut from the cover of a large 
sarcophagus. From the Collection of Sir William 
Hamilton. 
No. Q. A statue of an intoxicated Faun. 
No. 10 . 
