XXXV i INTRODU CTIO N . 
Rooms Page 
IV. Greek and Roman Sculptures..^ 84 
V. Roman Sepulchral Antiquities. ............ 85 
VI. Greek and Roman Sculptures.. 90 
VII. Roman Antiquities. 100 
VIII. Egyptian Antiquities. 101 
IX. Ditto.. 103 
X. Greek and Roman Sculptures. 109 
XI. Coins and Medals.. 117 
XII. Sir William Hamilton’s Collection.. 121 
XIII. Drawings and Engravings. 125 
Ante-Room^ Portland Vase... 119 
The Public are apprhedy that the following com* 
pendious Synopsis is merely intended for persons 
who tahe the usual cursory view of the Museum* 
The several Officers have been some time employed 
in preparing scientific Catalogues of the Contents of 
their respective departments^ which^ from the great 
extent of the Collections^ must necessarily take up 
much timcj andj when completed^ will of course he 
very voluminous* 
