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ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
No. 61*. Unknown bust. Bequeathed hy the 
late R . P . Knight , Esq . 
No. 61 # *. Bust of a Faun. Bequeathed hy the 
late R . P. Knight , Esq . 
No. 62. A Greek funeral monument of De- 
mocles, the son of Democles, with a bas-relief 
and an inscription in eight elegiac verses. It 
was brought from Smyrna. Presented , in 1772, 
hy Matthew Duane , atzg? Thomas Tyrxsohitt , 
Esq. 
No. 63. A statue of Bacchus, represented as 
a boy about five years old. The head is crowned 
with a wreath of ivy, and the body is partly co¬ 
vered with the skin of a goat. 
No. 64. The front of a votive altar, with an 
inscription for the safe return of Septimius Se¬ 
vern s and his family from some expedition. 
The parts in the inscription which are erased 
contained the name of Geta, which, by a severe 
edict of Caracalla, was ordered to be erased 
from every inscription throughout the Roman 
empire. 
No. 65. A bust of Caracalla; the head only 
is antique. 
No. 65*. A bas-relief, representing the god¬ 
dess Luna surrounded by the signs of the zodiac. 
Presented , in 1818, hy Col. de Bosset. 
No. 66. A votive statue of a fisherman, hold¬ 
ing a basket of fish in his left hand. 
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No. 67. 
