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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ELGIN SALOON. 
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 XAIPinriHr. 
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 has 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 
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 Ada, a native of . . . 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 collec¬ 
tion. 
No. 428. Fragment of a sepulchral stele, in red marble; on 
it the word farewell; from Mycenae. From Mr. Inwood's collec¬ 
tion. 
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 crown 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. 
