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ROOM XII. room are filled with Greek vases, of which a 
AnTisoiTiEs. great number was found in sepulchres within 
those parts of the kingdom of Naples, anciently 
called Magna Grsecia. Most of these vases are 
ornamented with paintings, representing a variety 
of subjects, chiefly mythological, the composi¬ 
tions of w’hich are truly elegant. The forms of 
the vases are much varied, and are equally simple 
and beautiful. 
THIRTEENTH ROOM. 
PRINTS AND DRAfVINGS. 
This room contains the extensive and valua¬ 
ble collection of prints and drawings, the most 
important part of which was bequeathed by the 
Rev. C. M. Cracherode.—The contents of this 
Room, as well as those of the coins and medals, 
can be seen only by a few persons at a time, and 
by particular permission. 
LONDON : 
r/inted by Cox and Baylis, Great Queen Street, 
Lincoln’s-lnn-Fidds. 
