the West Riding of Yorkshire. Bequeathed by Sir 
John Ingilby, Bart., and presented by his Executors in 
1772. 
No. 5. A pig of lead, inscribed with the name of L. 
Aruconius Verecundus. It weighs 81 pounds. It was 
found near Matlock Bank, in Derbyshire. Presented, 
in 1797, by Adam Wolley, Esq., and Peter Nightin¬ 
gale, Esq. 
No. 6. A large sepulchral cippus, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to M. Clodius Herma, Annius Felix, and Ty- 
rannus. 
No. 7. A pig of lead. 
No. 8. The front of a sarcophagus, with a Greek 
inscription to M. Sempronius Neicocrates. 
No. 9. A pig of lead, with the name of the Em¬ 
peror Hadrian inscribed upon it. It weighs 191 pounds. 
It was found in the year 1796, or 1797, in a farm 
called Snailbeach, in the parish of Westbury, 10 miles 
sw. of Salop. Presented, in 1798, by John Lloyd , Esq. 
No. 10. A pig of lead, also inscribed with the name 
of the Emperor Hadrian. Its weight is 125 pounds. 
It was found in Cromford Moor, in Derbyshire. Pre¬ 
sented, in 1797, by Adam Wolley, Esq., and Peter Night¬ 
ingale, Esq. 
No. 11. A large sepulchral cippus, with an inscrip¬ 
tion to Agria Agatha. 
No. 12. A circular altar. Formerly belonging to Col. 
Boohe, and presented, in 1825, by A. E. Impey, Esq. 
EIGHTH ROOM. 
EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
No. 1. The coffin of an Egyptian mummy, sent to 
England by Edward Wortley Montagu, Esq., and pre¬ 
sented to the Museum, in 1766, by His Majesty, King 
George III. In the left hand corner of this case is a 
conical vessel of baked clay, containing an embalmed 
Ibis; 
ROOM VII. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM VIII. 
Antiquities. 
