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No. 97. A statue S feet 10 inches high, 
ending from the waist downwards in a terminus. 
In the right hand is a bunch of grapes, at which 
a bird, held under the left arm, is pecking. 
No. 98. A votive altar, wdth a dedicatory 
inscription to Bona Dea Annianensis. 
No. 99. A head of Jupiter Serapis. The 
paint with which the face was originally co¬ 
loured, is still discernible. 
No. 100. Greek inscription. Formerly be¬ 
longing to CoL Rooke^ and presented^ in 1825, 
by A, F, Impey^ Esq, 
No. 101. A Greek sepulchral monument, 
with bas-relief and an inscription. Formerly 
belonging to CoL Roohe, and presented^ in 1825, 
by A, E, Impey^ Esq, 
No. 102. Mercury seated upon a heap of 
stones. 
No. 103. Front of a sepulchral monument. 
SEVENTH ROOM. 
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. 
No. 1. The front of a tomb, from Delos. 
Formerly belonging to Col, Rooke^ and presented^ 
in 1825, by A, E. Impey^ Esq, 
No. 2. A bust of a sleeping child, in alto- 
relievo. 
No. 3. A fragment of a frieze, representing 
two Cupids running a race, in cars drawn by 
I 2 dogs; 
ROOM VI. 
Antiquitieb. 
ROOM VII. 
Antiquities. 
