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No. 8. A group of Bacchus and Ampelus. Pt. 3. PL xi. 
No. 9. Ahead of the young Hercules. Pt. 3. PI. xn. 
No. 10. A head, supposed to be that of Dione. 
Pt. 3. PI. xnr. 
No. 11. A statue of Diana. Pt. 3. PI. xiv. 
No. 12. A bust of Hadrian, with the breast naked. 
Pt. 3. PI. xv. 
FIFTH ROOM. 
ROMAN SEPULCHRAL ANTIQUITIES. 
The objects in this room are figured, and more par¬ 
ticularly described, in (< The Description of the An¬ 
cient Marbles in the British Museum.” Pt. 5. 
No. 1. A sepulchral urn, with a bas-relief in front; 
it appears never to have been used, as it is solid, and 
without any inscription. Presented , in 1817? by W. A. 
Mackinnon , Esq. 
No. 2. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
Atimetus. Presented , in 1817, by TV. A. Mackinnon , Esq. 
No. 3. A funeral inscription to M. Nsevius Pro- 
culus. Presented , in 1757, by Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
No. 4. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
Vernasia Cyclas. 
No. 5. Ditto, with an inscription to L. Lepidius 
Epaphras. Presented , in 1817, by W. A. Mackinnon , Esq. 
No. 6. Two earthen ollse, placed in the manner of 
those which contained the ashes of the slaves and in¬ 
ferior order of the Roman people. The monumental 
inscription, in front of them, records the names of An- 
niolena Maxima and Servilia Irene. 
No. 7. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
Pompeius Justinianus. 
No. 8. Ditto, with an inscription to T. Titulenus 
Isauricus. 
No. 9. Blank. 
No. 10. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription to 
FI. iElius Victor. 
No. 11. Ditto, with an inscription to Silia Attica. 
No. 12. A sepulchral vase, found in a tomb near 
Naples. 
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ROOM IV. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM V. 
Antiquities. 
No. 13. 
