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room vi. No. 33.* A Greek inscription, anciently placed 
Antiquities, under a statue of Jupiter Urius, which stood with¬ 
in a temple erected to that deity, at the mouth of 
the Pontus. Presented by Miss Mead. 
No. 34. A bust of Severus, with the imperial 
paludamentum. 
No. 35. A bronze statue of a Roman Emperor, 
probably of Nero when he was young. The 
figure is represented in armour, which is most 
beautifully inlaid. It was found near Barking- 
Hall, in Suffolk, on the estate of the Earl of Ash- 
burnham. Presented , in 1813, by the Earl of Ash- 
bumham. 
No. 36. A foot, covered with a sandal. This 
and No. 30 belonged to the same statue. 
No. 34*, 35*, 36*. Three tiles, in terracotta, 
brought from Athens. The fronts are ornamented 
with a border of the honeysuckle pattern, and in 
the centre of each is the head of a lion, for carrying 
off the water. Purchased in 1815. 
No. 37. A sarcophagus, in the centre of which 
is the portrait of an elderly man, placed in the 
inside of a shield, which is supported by two 
Genii. 
No. 38. A colossal foot of Apollo. Presented 
by Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 39. A figure of Victory, sacrificing a bull. 
No. 40. A head of Faustina, the wife of Mar¬ 
cus Aurelius. 
No. 41. A triangular base of a small candela¬ 
brum. 
No. 42. 
