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ROOM XV. 
Antiquities. 
with the heads of bulls, from which festoons are 
suspended. The inscription, in Greek, near the 
bottom, is a prayer for the prosperity and health 
of a person named Casiniax. 
No. 92. A Greek inscription, written in two 
columns ; it contains a list of names arranged 
in the order of the tribes to which they respect¬ 
ively belonged. 
No. 93. An agonistic inscription, in Greek, 
consisting of the names of those who had con¬ 
quered in the foot race of the stadium, and 
double stadium; in wrestling; in boxing; in 
the pancratium / and pentaililum. 
No. 94. A bas-relief, imperfect, representing 
a goddess seated on a chair or throne, behind 
whom are seven figures, four of which are chil¬ 
dren j one of the latter is leading a ram to an 
altar, the rest are in the attitude of devotion. 
No. 95. A fragment of the upper part of a 
sepulchral stele. 
No. 96. A fragment of a bas-relief \ belong¬ 
ing to the frieze of the Parthenon. 
No. 97. A bas-relief, representing-a votive 
figure of Cybele, seated in a kind of small 
temple. 
No. 98. A fragment of a bas-relief; belong¬ 
ing to the frieze on the north side of the Par¬ 
thenon ; it is a part of the slab, No. 35. 
No. 99. An oblong shallow vessel for con¬ 
taining holy water. The front is ornamented 
with a bas-relief representing five figures, one of 
which 
