Rooms. 
I—XVI. 
LOWER ROOMS. 
Page 
Entrance Hall, and Library of Printed Books 1 
UPPER FLOOR. 
I. Artificial Curiosities from different Countries ... 4 
II. III. IV. Sloane and Banksian Collections of Dried Plants . . 12 
V. VI. VII. Sir Joseph Banks’s Library ...... 12 
VIII. Impressions from Ancient Seals, Vases, Bronzes, &c. . . 12 
SALOON. General Collection of Quadrupeds ..... 19 
Room IX. Continuation of Quadrupeds, Amphibia, Crustacea, &c. . 25 
X. Reptiles in Spirits, Sea-Eggs, and Star-fish ... 36 
XI. General Collection of Fish and Corals.55 
XII. British Birds and British Shells.82 
XTII. General Collection of Birds and Shells . . . .88 
LONG GALLERY. Mineralogy and Geology, including Secondary Fos¬ 
sils ........ 99 
ROYAL LIBRARY.129 
GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
Room I. 
Terracottas. 
. 133 
II. 
Greek and Roman Sculptures 
. 140 
III. 
Ditto ...... 
IV. 
Ditto. 
V. 
Roman Sepulchral Antiquities. 
. 147 
VI. 
Greek and Roman Sculptures 
. 150 
VII. 
Roman Antiquities 
. 158 
VIII. 
Egyptian Antiquities .... 
. 159 
IX. 
Egyptian Sculptures 
. 161 
X. 
Greek and Roman Sculptures 
. 169 
XI. 
Portland Vase .... 
. . . 174 
XII. 
Sir William Hamilton’s Collection 
. 176 
XIII. 
Sir T. Lawrence’s Collection of Casts 
. 179 
XIV. 
Phigalian Marbles .... 
. 180 
XV. 
Elgin Marbles .... 
. 181 
Medal Room. 
Print Room . 
Regulations of General Admission 
. 210 
Directions respecting Reading Room 
. . 211 
