ROOM XV. 
Antiquities. 
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No. 96. A fragment of a bas-relief; belong¬ 
ing to the frieze of the Parthenon. 
No. 97. A bas-relief, representing a votive 
figure of Cybele, seated in a kind of small 
temple. 
No. 98. A fragment of a bas-relief; belong¬ 
ing to the frieze on the north side of the Par¬ 
thenon ; it is a part of the slab, No. 35. 
No. 99. An oblong shallow vessel for con¬ 
taining holy water. The front is ornamented 
with a bas-relief representing five figures, one of 
which, probably Juno, is seated on a throne: of 
the remaining figures, three females are implor¬ 
ing the benediction of the goddess in behalf of 
their children, whom they are carrying in their 
arms, and a fourth is bringing oblations. From 
Cape Sigeum, near the plain of Troy. 
No. 100. An unknown bust. 
No. 101. A fragment of a bas-relief, repre¬ 
senting three figures sacrificing before an altar. 
No. 102. A fragment of the capital of a Co¬ 
rinthian column: it is ornamented with the 
leaves of the laurel and acanthus. 
No. 103. A fragment of a bas-relief, repre¬ 
senting two of the goddesses, Latona and Diana, 
in procession. Similar bas-reliefs, in a more 
perfect state, are preserved in the Albani col¬ 
lection. The temple which is here introduced, 
is probably that of Apollo, which stood in the 
street at Athens, called “ the tripods.” 
No. 103*. A small bas-relief, imperfect, re¬ 
presenting 
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