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No. 8S. An Egyptian tumbler, practising his 
art on the back of a tame crocodile. 
No. 80. A sepulchral cippus, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to M. Coelius Superstes. 
No. 90. An unknown bust of a middle-aged 
man. The hair of the head and beard is short 
and bushy. The left shoulder is covered with 
part of the chlamys. The right shoulder and 
breast are uncovered. On the plinth is an in¬ 
scription, signifying that L. ^milius Fortunatus 
dedicates the bust to his friend. 
No. 91. A Greek sepulchral monument, with 
a bas-relief, and an inscription to Exacestes and 
Metra his wife. 
No. 92. A trophy, found on the plains of 
Marathon. Presented by John U^alher, Esq. 
No. 93. A sepulchral cippus, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to T. Claudius Epictetus. 
No. 94. A head of Messalina. 
No. 95. A torso of Hercules. 
No. 96. A monumental inscription, cut from 
the front of a sepulchral cippus. It records the 
name of Claudia Tychen. 
No. 97* A statue, 3 feet 10 inches high, end¬ 
ing 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, with a dedicatory in¬ 
scription to Bona Dea Annianensis. 
ROOM VJ. 
Antiquities. 
No. 99. 
