85 
It was found near Matlock Bank, in Derbyshire, room vrr 
Presented by Adam Wolley , Esq. antiquities 
No. 6. A large sepulchral cippus, with an 
inscription to M. Clodius Herma, Annius Felix, 
and Tyrannus. 
No. 7. A tragic mask. 
No. 8. The front of a sarcophagus, with a 
Greek inscription to M. Sempronius Neicocrates. 
No. 9. A pig of lead, with the name of the 
Emperor Hadrian inscribed upon it. It weighs 
191 pounds. It was found, in the year 1796, or 
1797) in a farm called Snailbeach, in the parish 
of Westbury, 10 miles S. W. of Salop. Presented 
by John Lloyd y Esq. 
No. 10. Ditto, also inscribed with the name 
of the Emperor Hadrian. Its weight is 125 
pounds. It was found in Cromford Moor, in Der¬ 
byshire. Presented by Peter Nightingale , Esq. 
No. 11. A large sepulchral cippus, with an in¬ 
scription to Agria Agatha. 
No. 12. A statue of Septimius Severus, clothed 
in the Imperial paludamentum. 
EIGHTH ROOM. 
EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
No. 1. The coffin of an Egyptian mummy, room viii 
sent to England by Edward Wortley Montagu, 
Esq. and presented to the Museum by His Ma¬ 
jesty. In the left hand corner of this case is a 
conical 
