SALOON.] GREEK SCULPTURES. 201 
No. 228. A sepulchral column, with an inscription to 
the memory of Biottus, who was the son of Philoxenus, 
and a native of Diradium. (275.) 
No. 229. A sepulchral stele, with a bas-relief, representing 
a man clothed in a tunic. The inscription over this 
figure records the name of Erasippus, who was the son of 
Callinicus, and a native of CEum in Attica. (212.) 
No. 230. A solid sepulchral urn, with a bas-relief, re¬ 
presenting five figures, executed in a singularly rude style. 
The first of these figures is a boy carrying a large circular 
shield, the second is a warrior joining hands with a third 
person, who is seated before him : the group is completed 
by the introduction of a child, and of a female whose atti¬ 
tude evinces a dejected state of mind. Over the warrior 
is the name of Sosippus, in Greek letters. (239.) 
No. 231. The capital of an Ionic column, from the 
temple of Diana, at Daphne. (80). 
No. 232. The upper part of the shaft of a small Ionic 
column. (310.) 
No. 233. The capital of a Corinthian column. (308*.) 
No. 234. A fragment of a Greek inscription ; it is too 
imperfect to admit of a full explanation, but it seems to 
have been in honour of a person who had distinguished 
himself on some occasion by great humanity. (170.) 
No. 235. A fragment of a decree made by a Society 
which is distinguished by a number of epithets, among 
which are two derived from the names of Hadrian and 
Antoninus. The Society appears to have been formed of 
musicians, and the decree to have been passed in honour of 
Bacchus and the Emperor Antoninus Pius. A patera is 
represented on the upper part of this marble. (161.) 
No. 236. A sepulchral inscription, in six elegiac 
verses, to a young man of the name of Plutarchus, who 
died in Ausonia, at a distance from his native country. 
(242.) 
No. 237- A Greek inscription, imperfect. (287.) 
No. 238. An amphora. (215.) 
No. 239. An unknown female head, the hair of which 
is concealed within a close head-dress. (122.) 
No. 240. A fragment of an unknown female head. (255.) 
No. 241. A fragment of a bas-relief, representing an 
unknown female head : from the style of the hair, which 
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