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ROOM V. 
Antiquities. 
No. 13 # . Front of a sepulchral urn, inscribed 
to Cornelia Servanda and Cornelia Onesime. 
No. 14. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription 
to Serullia Zosimenes. 
No. 15. Ditto, with an inscription to P. Li- 
cinius Successus. 
No. 16. Blank . 
No. 17. A sepulchral urn, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to Cossutia Prima. 
No. 18. Ditto, with an inscription to Ti. Clau¬ 
dius Lupercus. Presented, in 1817, by W . A . 
Mackinnon , Esq. 
No. 19. Two earthen ollse, similar to those 
described at No. 6. The monumental inscrip¬ 
tion, placed in front of them, records the names 
of P. Stenius Rufus and Plosurnia Salvilla. 
No. 20. A funeral inscription to Eutychia. 
Presented , in 1757, by Thomas Hollis , Esq . 
No. 21. An Etruscan cinerary urn in baked 
clay. The bas-relief in front represents the hero 
Echetles fighting with a ploughshare for the 
Greeks at the battle of Marathon. Upon the 
cover is a recumbent female figure. 
No. 22. A sepulchral urn, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to Claudia Fortunata. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 23. A funeral inscription to Lucretia. 
Presented , in 1757, by Thomas Hollis , Esq . 
No. 24. An Etruscan cinerary urn in baked 
clay. The story of Echetles is represented in 
front (see No. 21.), and on the cover is a re¬ 
cumbent 
