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room %. 
Antiijuities. 
No. 33*. A piece of Mosaic pavement, found 
at Woodchester, in Gloucestershire. Presented 
hy Samuel Lysons, Esq. 
No. 34. A statue of a Discobolus, who is re¬ 
presented at that precise moment of time which 
immediately precedes the delivery of the discus. 
It is an ancient copy in marble from the celebrated 
bronze statue executed by Myro. 
No. 34*. A bas-relief, representing the arms 
of the Dacians and Sarinatians. 
No. 35. A bust of an unknown Grecian lady 
represented in the character of Isis. It is grace¬ 
fully terminated by the flower of the Nymphaea 
Lotus, on which it appears to rest. 
No. 36. A head of a Muse, crowned with a 
wreath of laurel. 
No. 37. A small bust of Antoninus Pius; the 
head only is antique. 
No, 38. A head of a female ehild. The hair 
is divided into plaits, which are twisted into a 
knot on the back part of the head. Some of the 
red paint, with which the hair was aneiently co¬ 
loured, is still visible. 
No. 39. A small scenic figure sitting on a 
square plinth. The face is covered wdth a comic 
mask. 
No. 40. A head of a child. 
No. 41. A head, apparently of a trumpeter. 
No. 43. 
