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ROOM XI. 
Antiquities. 
him. It is so broken and mutilated that the subject 
cannot be ascertained. 
No.38. A head of Demosthenes. Purchased in 1818, 
No. 39, An unknown head. Purchased in 1818. 
No. 40. A monumental inscription, cut from the 
front of a sepulchral cippus, to the memory of Claudia 
Tychen. 
Upon it, a square altar, dedicated by Aur. Thimoteus 
to Diana; the three other sides are decorated with rude 
sculptures. 
Upon this a circular vase, or capital of a sepulchral cip¬ 
pus, decorated with foliage and the symbolical serpent. 
No. 41. A Greek funeral monument, with a bas- 
relief and an inscription. It is to the memory of a 
person named Alexander, a native of Bithynia. This 
marble , brought from Smyrna, was presented to the Mu¬ 
seum., in 1772, by Matthew Duane, Esq., and Thomas Tyr- 
whitt, Esq. 
No. 42. A terminal statue of a Faun. 
No. 43. A shelf containing 
An unknown bust of a boy. 
A bust of .ZElius Caesar. 
An unknown bust. All bequeathed by the late R. P. 
Knight, Esq. 
Underneath, a sun-dial. Purchased in 1821. 
No. 44. Blank. 
No. 45. A Mithraic group. 
No. 46. Blank. 
No. 47. The front of a tomb, from Delos. Formerly 
belonging to Col . Rooke, and presented, in 1825, by A. 
E. Impey, Esq. 
No. 48. Blank. 
No. 49. A recumbent female, resting her left arm 
upon an urn: her head encircled by a diadem. 
No. 50. Blank. 
No. 51. A shelf containing 
A head of Tiberius. 
A bust, inscribed to the memory of Cl. Olympias, 
by Epithymetus, her freed-man. 
A head 
