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A sepulchral cippus, with an inscription to T. Clau¬ 
dius 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 the 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. Draped female, wanting the head. 
No. 36. Greek funereal monument of Lenaeus, son of 
Artemidorus. 
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. Sepulchral monument to Hermodorus, son 
of Aristomenes. 
No. 39. Blank. 
No. 40. An alto-relievo, representing five of the la¬ 
bours of Hercules. Presented by the Executors of the 
late O. aS'. Brereton. 
No. 41. Blank . 
No. 42. Small statue of Ceres. Presented by J . S. 
Gaskoin , Esq., 1836. 
No. 43. A shelf, containing 
An unknown bust of a boy. 
A bust of iElius Caesar. 
An unknown bust. All bequeathed by the late R. P . 
Knight , Esq . 
Underneath, a sun-dial. Purchased in 1821. 
No. 44. A Greek sepulchral monument, with a bas- 
relief, and an inscription to Mousis, who was a native 
of Miletus, and daughter of Argaeus. Presented , in 
1785, by the Dilettanti Society . 
No. 45. A Mithraic group. 
Between this and the next No. a colossal votive foot. 
No. 46. A head of Demosthenes. Purchased in 1818. 
No. 47. The front of a tomb, from Delos. Formerly 
belonging to Col. Rooke, and presented , in 1825, by A . 
E. Impey , Esq . 
No. 48. An unknown head. Purchased in 1818. 
