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ROOM V. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
No. 38. A monumental inscription to Dasumia 
Soteris. 
No. 39. A sepulchral vase, in alabaster. From 
the collection of Sir William Hamilton . 
No. 40. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription 
to Isochryses. 
No. 41. An earthen olla, similar to those de¬ 
scribed at No. 6. The monumental inscription, 
placed in front of it, records the name of A pu¬ 
le ia Tychen. 
No. 42. A funeral inscription to Flavia Pro- 
vincia. 
No. 43. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription 
to Pilia Philtata. From the collection of Sir 
William Hamilton , 
No. 44. A funeral inscription to Isidorus. 
Presented, in 1757, by Thomas Hollis, Esq . 
No. 45. A mosaic pavement, discovered in 
digging the foundation for the new buildings at 
the Bank of England. Presented, in 1806, by 
the Directors of the Bank . 
SIXTH ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1. A medallion, representing in profile 
the bust of an unknown Greek philosopher. 
No. 2. Part of the front of a sarcophagus, re¬ 
presenting Achilles among the daughters of Ly- 
comedes. 
No. 3. A bas-relief, cut from the end of a sarco¬ 
phagus \ it represents two Fauns punishing a Satyr. 
No 4. 
