162 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [[ROOM XI. 
marble , brought from Smyrna , tvas presented to the Mu¬ 
seum, in 1772, by Matthetv Duane , Esq ., arac/ Thomas 
Tynvhitt , 
No. 27* A small statue of Neptune, standing, with a 
dolphin by his side. Presented by J . #. Gaskoin , 
1836. 
No. 28. A shelf, containing 
An unknown bust, the head perfectly bald. 
An unknown bust of a female. 
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. 
Part of a bas-relief, representing four horses' heads 
from a quadriga and a hand. 
No. 29. A chair, after the model of an invalid’s 
chair : found in the Antonine Baths. 
A cinerary urn of marble ; on the cover is a recumbent 
female figure. On the front is a bas-relief, representing 
Penthesilea dragged by the hair from her chariot by 
Achilles armed with a drawn sword. 
A square altar, dedicated by Aur. Thimoteus to 
Diana; the three other sides are decorated with rude 
sculptures. 
No. 30. Bust of iEschines, inscribed with his name, 
from Bitolia in the Ancient Pelagonia. Presented by 
Col. Leake , 1839. 
No. 31. Greek sepulchral monument of Tryphon, 
the son of Eutychus, who is represented standing, 
nearly the size of life, holding in his right hand a strigil, 
and with a garment on his left shoulder, in his left hand 
some undetermined object, in white marble. From Asia 
Minor. 
No. 32. Head, supposed to be that of Homer, from 
Bitolia in the ancient Pelagonia. Presented by Col. 
Leake , 1839. 
No. 33. A monumental inscription, cut from the 
front of a sepulchral cippus, to the memory of Claudia 
Tychen. 
A cinerary urn of marble ; on the cover is a recum¬ 
bent female figure ; on the front is a bas-relief, repre¬ 
senting the hunt of the Calydonian boar, Meleager, Ata- 
lanta, &c.; at each end is a vase. 
