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No. A piece of the deling of the temple room xv 
of Erectheus, at Athens. 
No. 300. A bronze urn, very richly wrought. 
It was found enclosed within the marble vase in 
which it now stands, in a tumulus on the road 
that leads from Port Piraeus to the Sahvminian 
ferry and Eleusis. At the time of its discovery, 
this beautiful urn contained a quantity of burnt 
bones, a lachrymatory of alabaster, and a wreath 
of myrtle in gold. 
No. 301. A large marble vase; it is of an oval 
form, and within it was found the bronze urn 
described in the preceding number 
No. 302. A Greek inscription, engraved on two 
sides of a tablet of marble. It is a decree of the 
council of Boeotians, ordaining the election of 
three extraordinary magistrates, who, in concert 
with the ordinary magistrates, were to take charge 
of the recasting some articles of gold and silver, 
belonging to the temple of Amphiaraus, and 
which had been injured by the effects of time 
No. 303. A piece of the shaft of a column, 
belonging to the temple of Erectheus, at Athens. 
No. 304. A piece of the shaft of a column, also 
belonging to the temple of Erectheus. 
No. 305. A Greek inscription, engraved on 
two sides of a thick slab of marble. It is an in¬ 
ventory of the valuable articles which were kept 
in the Opisthodomos of the Parthenon, at Athens. 
No, 306. A sepulchral column, of large di¬ 
mensions ; 
