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No. 90. A small female figure, covered with roOxM xv. 
drapery; it is without a head. ‘ Antiquities. 
No. 91. A circular votive altar, ornamented with 
the heads of bulls, from which festoons are suspend¬ 
ed. The inscription, in Greek, near the bottom, 
is a prayer for the prosperity and health of a person 
named Casiniax. 
No. 92. A Greek inscription, written in two co¬ 
lumns ; it contains a list of names arranged in the 
order of the tribes to which they respectively be¬ 
longed. 
No. 93. An agonistic inscription, in Greek, con¬ 
sisting of the names of those who had conquered in 
tlie foot race of the stadium, and double stadium; 
in wrestling ; in boxing ; in \he pancratimn; and 
pentathhun. 
No. 94. A bas-relief, Imperfect, representing a 
goddess seated on a chair or throne, behind whom 
are seven figures, four of which are children; one of 
the latter is leading a ram to an altar, the rest are 
in the attitude of devotion. 
No. 9.5. A fragment of the upper part of a se¬ 
pulchral stele. 
No. 96. A fragment of a bas-relief; belonging . 
to the frieze of the Parthenon. 
No. 97. A bas-relief, representing a votive figure 
of Cybele, seated in a kind of small temple. 
No. 98. A fragment of a bas-relief, belonging 
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