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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
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and of the Piraeus, in honour of Callidamas. Brought from Athens 
to England by Dr. Chandler , and presented to the British Museum in 
1785 by the Dilettanti Society. 
No. 388. Inscription, found at Halicarnassus, offering the sale of 
the priesthood of Diana Pergaia, and reciting the emoluments of that 
office. It is dated in the month of Heraclius, under the praetorship 
of Charmylus; Menecles, son of Phormio, being the prytanis, and 
Diodotus, son of Hedonicus, the scribe. Presented by J. Taylor t 
Esq. 
No. 389. Part of one of the antefixal ornaments of the Par¬ 
thenon. 
No. 390. Antefixal ornament from the Parthenon, cast in plaster. 
No. 393. Lion’s head, from the roof of the Parthenon. 
No. 397. Fragment of a small female figure, from the plains of 
Marathon. Formerly in Dr. Gideon Mantel! s Collection. 
No. 398. Capital of an Ionic column, supposed to have anciently 
formed part of the temple of Artemis Eucleia et Athens. 
No. 399. Part of the painted Maeander, ornament from the in¬ 
side of the peristyle of the Parthenon. 
No. 400. Part of the volute of a Corinthian capital, from the interior 
of the Parthenon. 
No. 401. Fragment of a tablet, found near the Acropolis of Athens; 
on it is a crown and the word O AHMOS, showing that the person for 
whom it had been erected had a crown voted from the state. 
No. 403. Astragal, egg, and dental moulding. 
No. 404. Volute of one of the capitals of a column, from temple of 
the Nike Apteros. 
No. 405. Fragment of a stele, with an elegant acroterium. 
No. 406. Fragment of a sepulchral tablet, inscribed with the word 
Eucleia. 
No. 407. Part of an elegant moulding. 
No. 410. Volute found near the north front of the Acropolis of 
Athens. 
No. 411. Elegant antefixal ornament, from the temple of Aphro¬ 
dite, in the Gardens at Athens. 
No. 412. Antefixal ornament, from Athens. 
No. 413. Antefixal ornament, from Athens. 
No. 414. Antefixal ornament, from Athens. 
No. 415. Plain sepulchral tablet; on it the word XAIPinriHS. 
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 warrior, 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 
