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room i. indented diadem. Part of the arms is wanting. 
Antiquities. PI. XL. 
No. 80—83. Amphorae of various forms. 
Nos. 84, 85, 86, 87, 88. Persepolitan Sculp¬ 
ture. Presented by the Right Hon . Sir Gore 
Ousely . 
Nos. 89, 90, 91, 92. Four bas-reliefs from 
Persepolis. Presented , in 1818, by the Earl of 
Aberdeen . 
No. 93. Fragments of a Persepolitan In¬ 
scription. Presented , in 1818, by the Earl of 
Aberdeen . 
SECOND ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
room ii. No. 1. A colossal head of Minerva. Pt. 1. 
Antiquities. PI. I. 
No. 2. A funeral urn, ornamented with eques¬ 
trian and pedestrian combatants. Pt. 1. PI. n. 
No. 3. One of the feet or supports of an 
ancient tripod table. Pt. 1. PI. hi. 
No. 4. A statue of Cupid bending his bow. 
Purchased , in 1812, at the sale of the late Right 
Hon. Edmund Burke 9 s Marbles . 
No. 5. A fragment of one of the three sup¬ 
ports of a tripod basin, composed of the head 
and neck of a lion. On the forehead are the 
horns of a goat. Pt. 1. PI. xm. 
No. 6. 
