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No. 21. An altar of Roman work, ornamented 
with Egyptian figures. Antiquities. 
No. 22. A bust, inscribed to the memory of Cl. 
Olympias, by Epitbymetus, her freed-man. P?/r- 
chased at the sale of the late Right Hon, Edmund 
Burkes Marbles, 
No. 23. A funeral monument of Xantbippus, 
who is represented sitting in a chair, and holding a 
human foot in bis right hand. 
No. 24. A statue of a Satyr. 
No. 25. An altar, on which various Egyptian 
figures are represented. It is of Roman work. 
’ No. 26. A head of an Amazpn, in the early style* 
of Greek sculpture. 
No. 27. A Greek sepulchral monument, with a 
bas-relief, and an inscription to Mousis who was 
a native of Miletus, and daughter of Argaeus. Pre~ 
iented by Thomas Hollis^ Esq, 
No. 28. A figure of Victory sacrificing a bull. 
No. 29. A bust of Hadrian with the imperial 
paludamentum. 
No. 30. A foot covered with a sandal. 
No. 31. 'a statue of Diana Lucifera, of which 
the head and arms are lost. It was found at Wood* 
Chester, in the county of Gloucester. Presented 
Samuel Lysons, Esq, 
No. 32. A small statue of Jupiter sitting. He 
is represented in his two-fold capacity, as king of 
the upper and lower regions. 
No. 33. 
