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No. 24. An Etruscan cinerary urn in baked clay, room v. 
The story of Echetles is represented in front (see 
No. 21.), and on the cover is a recumbent female 
figure. The figures on this monument were origi¬ 
nally painted. On the upper part of the urn is an 
Etruscan inscription in red letters. From the cob 
lection of Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 25. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
T. Sex. Agatha. 
No. 26. A sepulchral vase, in alabaster, with an 
inscription to Flavia Valentina. 
No. 27- A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
Junia Pieris. 
No. 28. An earthen olla, similar to those described 
at No. 6. The monumental inscription placed in 
front of it records the name of Opilia Faustilla. 
No. 29. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
Coelia Asteris. From the collection of Sir William 
Hamilton. 
No. 30. Ditto; with an inscription to P. Octanius 
Secundus. 
No. 31. A fragment of a testamentary inscrip¬ 
tion; cut from a sepulchral cippus. 
No. 32. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription 
to Potnpeius Locusto, Attilia Clodia, andPompeius. 
From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 33. Ditto, with an inscription to C.Magius 
Pal. Heraclides. 
No. 34. An Etruscan cinerary urn in baked clay. 
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