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presenting Cybele seated. Presented , in 1820, 
by John P. Gandy , Esq. 
No. 104. A fragment of a cinerary urn, on 
which are represented four figures in bas-relief. 
The two central figures consist of a young man 
and woman who are joining hands, and whose 
names are inscribed above in Greek characters, 
Demostrata and Callistus. Two other figures 
are standing by the side of these, in a pensive 
attitude. 
No. 105. The upper part of the head of an 
Egyptian idol, in granite; the head is that of 
a lion, and is remarkable for being ornamented 
with a crown of serpents, similar to that which 
is spoken of in the Rosetta inscription. 
No. 106. A circular altar, from the island of 
Delos; it is ornamented with the heads of bulls 
and festoons in very bold relief. 
No. 106*. A Greek inscription relating to 
Oropus. Presented , in 1820, by John P. Gandy. 
Esq. 
No. 107. A fragment of a bas-relief, re¬ 
presenting a figure standing upright in a digni¬ 
fied attitude; it is probably intended for Bac¬ 
chus^ 
No. 107 # . The feet of a male statue, on the 
plinth. Presented , in 1820, by John P. Gandy , 
Esq. 
■ No. 108. A bas-relief, imperfect; it repre¬ 
sents three goddesses, one of whom is seated on 
a throne. 
room xv. 
Antiquities. 
No. 109. 
