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ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
No. 25. An altar, on which various Egyptian 
figures are represented. It is of Roman work. 
No. 26. A head of an Amazon, in the early 
style of Greek sculpture. 
No. 27. A Greek sepulchral monument, with 
a bas-relief, and an inscription to Mousis, who 
was a native of Miletus, and daughter of Argseus. 
Presented) in 1785, by the Dilettanti Society . 
No. 28. A figure of Victory sacrificing a bull. 
No. 29. A bust of Hadrian with the imperial 
paludamentum. 
No. 30. A statue of Diana Lucifera, of which 
the head and arms are lost. It was found at 
Woodchester, in the county of Gloucester. Pre¬ 
sented , in 1811 , by Samuel Lysons , Esq . 
No. 31. A head of one of the Homeric heroes. 
It is highly animated, and is looking upwards, 
apparently in great agitation. 
No. 32. A Greek inscription, originally placed 
under a statue of Jupiter Urius, which stood 
within a temple erected to that deity at the 
mouth of the Pontus. Presented in 1809, by 
Miss Mead . 
No. 33. A bronze statue of a Roman Emperor, 
probably of Nero when he was young. The 
figure is represented in armour, which is most 
beautifully inlaid. It was found near Barking- 
Hall, in Suffolk, on the estate of the Earl of Ash- 
burnham. Presented in 1813, by the Earl of 
Ashburnham, 
No. 34. 
