187 
A bust of Diogenes the Cynic. All bequeathed by the 
late R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Underneath, a fragment of a bas-relief, bearing a 
figure of a youthful Hercules. 
No. 29. A chair, after the model of an invalid’s 
chair; found in the Antonine Baths. 
No. 80. A cinerary urn of marble, on the cover is a 
recumbent female figure. On the front is a bas-relief, 
representing a female dragged by the hair from her 
chariot by a warrior armed with a drawn sword. 
No. 31. An alto relievo, representing five of the 
labours of Hercules. 
No. 32. A cinerary urn of marble ; on the cover 
is a recumbent female figure; on the front is a bas- 
relief, representing a boar hunt; at each end is a vase. 
No. 33. A sepulchral cippus, with an inscription to 
T. Claudius Epictetus. 
No. 34. A shelf containing 
A bust of Hercules. 
A bust, supposed to have been intended for Achilles. 
A bust of a Faun. All bequeathed by tlie late R . 
P. Knight , Esq. 
Underneath, a sepulchral monument to Sotnikes, who 
is represented standing enveloped in his pallium, with 
his hand to his cheek. 
No. 35. A Greek sepulchral monument, with a bas- 
relief, and an inscription to Mousis, who was a native 
of Miletus, and daughter of Arggeus. Presented , in 
1785, by the Dilettanti Society. 
No. 36. Blank. 
No. 37. A fragment of a group in alto relievo; a 
man is seated on a chair, with a female standing near 
him. It is so broken and mutilated that the subject 
cannot be ascertained. 
No. 38. A head of Demosthenes. Purchased in 1818. 
No. 39. An unknown head. Purchased in 1818. 
No. 40. A monumental inscription, cut from the 
front of a sepulchral cippus, to the memory of Claudia 
Tychen. 
Upon it, a square altar, dedicated by Aur. Thimoteus 
to 
ROOM XI. 
Antiquities. 
