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Antiquities. 
peius. From the collection of Sir William Hamil¬ 
ton. 
No. 33. Ditto, with an inscription to C. Ma- 
gius Pal. Heraclides. 
No. 34. An Etruscan cinerary urn in baked 
clay. The bas-relief in front represents the 
single combat between the two brothers, Eteo- 
cles and Polynices. The two female figures, 
who are standing near the combatants, are Furies. 
An Etruscan inscription is painted in red letters 
on the upper part of this urn; on the cover is a 
recumbent female figure. From the collection of 
Sir William Hamilton, 
No. 34 # . A sepulchral vase, in yellow alabaster. 
No. 35. A sarcophagus, on the front of which 
various figures of Cupid and Psyche are repre¬ 
sented. 
No. 36. A sepulchral urn, with an inscription 
to D. Albiccus Licinus. 
No. 37. Ditto, with an inscription to Flavia 
Eunya. 
No. 37 # » A sepulchral vase, in yellow ala¬ 
baster. 
No. 38. A monumental inscription toDasumia 
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 oila, similar to those de¬ 
scribed at No. 6. The monumental inscription, 
placed 
