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of the Pronaos of the temple of Theseus. The room xiv. 
subject of this frieze is a battle fought in the Awtiquities. 
presence of six divinities, who are represented 
sitting in the midst of the combatants. 
No.' 69—73. Casts in plaster from the frieze 
of the Posticus of the same temple. The sub¬ 
ject of these sculptures is the battle of the Cen¬ 
taurs and Lapith^s. 
No. 74—88. Casts in plaster of the whole of 
the frieze at the west end of the Parthenon; 
these casts are arranged in the order in which 
the original marbles were placed in the temple. 
No. 89—97. Casts in plaster of the frieze of 
the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, com¬ 
monly called the Lanthern of Demosthenes. 
The subject of this frieze is the story of Bac¬ 
chus and the Tyrrhenian pirates. 
Nos. 98, 99. Casts in plaster, from one of the 
ends of the celebrated sarcophagus in the cathe¬ 
dral church at Agrigentum, which represents 
the story of Phaedra and Hippolytus. Phaedra 
is here represented surrounded by her female 
domestics, and plunged into grief at the refusal 
of Hippolytus, which has just been communica- 
ted to her. The attendants are endeavouring 
in various ways to console their mistress, and 
some of them attempt to alleviate her distress 
by the sounds of their instruments. 
No. 100. A cast in plaster of a portion of the 
frieze from the east front of the Parthenon. 
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