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No. 414. Antefixal ornament, from Athens. 
No. 415. Plain sepulchral tablet; on it the name of a person, the 
son or daughter of Chrerippe. From Athens. 
No. 417. Antefixal ornament or roof-tile, from Athens. 
No. 418. Elegant fleuron, from Athens. From Mr. Inwood's Col¬ 
lection. 
No. 419. Fragment of a large bas-relief, representing the upper 
part of a draped female figure, from Athens. 
No. 420. Fragment of a small tablet; on it, in bas-relief, the lower 
part of the figure of Pallas Athene, standing, holding a patera in her 
right, and a spear in her left hand. 
No. 421. Fragment of an inscription. 
No. 422. Fragment of the head of a w r arrior, from a bas-relief. 
No. 423. Fragment of a tablet; youth and elderly man bidding 
adieu. 
No. 424. Fragment of a sepulchral tablet, in red marble, with 
commencement of a name—Dein. .—such as Deinarchus, or Deinoma- 
chus ; from Laconia. From Mr. Inwood's Collection. 
No. 425. Fragment of an honorary inscription of citizenship, in 
favour of a benefactor ... in red marble; from the Acropolis of 
Cythera. 
No. 426. Fragment of a tablet, in red marble, portion of a name. 
No. 427. Fragment of a sepulchral stele, in red marble ; on it. part 
of a female figure; from Mycenae. From Mr. Inwood's collection. 
No. 428. Fragment of a sepulchral stele, in red marble ; on it the 
word farewell; from Mycenae. From Mr. Inwood's collection. 
No. 429. Part of a tablet, above feet of two human figures, lion 
and three balls ; from Mycenae. 
No. 429*. Small tablet, representing a votive offering to Eilithyia, 
by two females and a child; from Laconia. 
No. 430. A small bas-relief, representing two females and a child 
offering crowm and palms ; from Laconia. 
No. 431. Part of a bas-relief, upper part of a recumbent male and 
female figure ; from Laconia. 
• No. 432. Bas-relief; upper part of a half draped youth, standing, 
and elevating his left hand, in which he holds a lantern (?) ; before him 
is a boy or slave, and a column on which is a cat; from Athens. 
No. 433. Cast of a small tablet, on which, in bas-relief, is Pan, 
seated on a rock, having before him a nymph enveloped in drapery, 
probably Echo; from Athens. 
No. 434. Cast of a tablet, on which, in bas-relief, is a bearded man 
holding a patera, reclining on a couch, under which is a dog; at the 
foot of the couch is a female seated on a chair, and a youth ministering 
wine; at the head a draped bearded man ; from Athens. 
No. 435. Cast of the Tablet of Euthydea, daughter of Diogenes 
who is represented bidding adieu to her parents, or other members of 
her family; from Athens. 
No. 436. Tablet, surmounted wfith an elegant fleuron, and inscribed 
with the name of Epicrates, son of Cephisus, and of the demos of the 
Ionidai; from Athens. 
No. 437. Plaster cast of a fleuron, from the top of a sepulchral 
tablet; from Athens. 
