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ROOM V. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM VI. 
in digging the foundation for the new buildings 
at the Bank of England. Presented by the 
Directors of the Bank. 
SIXTH ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES . * 
No. 1. A medallion, representing in profile 
the bust of an unknown Greek philosopher 
No. 2. Part of the front of a sarcophagus, 
representing Achilles among the daughters of 
Lycomedes, 
No. 3. A bas-relief, cut from the end of a 
sarcophagus. It represents two Fauns punishing 
a Satyr. 
No. 4. Part of the front of a large sarcopha¬ 
gus, representing a marriage. 
No. 5. The front of a sarcophagus, repre¬ 
senting the nine Muses, with their respective 
attributes. 
No. 6. A bas-relief,, cut from the end of the 
same sarcophagus as No. 3. It represents two 
Cupids and a Faun carrying an intoxicated Satyr. 
No. 7- Part of a sarcophagus, representing a 
carpentum, or funeral car, drawn by four horses. 
No. 8. A medallion, representing in profile 
the bust of an unknown Greek philosopher. It 
is similar to No. 1., but of a later time and in¬ 
ferior sculpture. 
No. 9 , 
