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Fortunata. From the collection of Sir Hans 
Sloane. 
No. 19. Two earthen ollse, similar to those 
described at No. 6. The monumental inscription, 
placed in front of them, records the names of 
P Stenius Rufus and Piosurnia Salvilla, 
No 20, A monumental inscription to Euty- 
chia Presented by Thomas Hollis , Esq, 
No. 21. An Etruscan cinerary urn, in baked 
clay. The bas-relief in front represents the hero 
Echetles fighting with a ploughshare for the 
Greeks, at the battle of Marathon. Upon the 
cover is a recumbent female figure. 
No. 22. A monumental inscription to C. 
Julius Primigenius. Presented by Thomas Hol¬ 
lis ^ Esq . 
No. 23. Ditto, with an inscription to Lucre- 
tia. Presented by Thomas Hollis , Esq. 
No. 24. An Etruscan cinerary urn, in baked • 
clay. The story of Echetles is represented in 
front (see No. 21.), and on the cover is a recum¬ 
bent female figure. The figures on this monu^ 
ment were originally painted. On the upper part 
of the urn is an Etruscan inscription in red letters. 
From the collection of Sir William Hamilton . 
No. 25. A monumental inscription to Cap- 
pullius Meirobius. 
No. 26 . A sepulchral urn, with an inscrip- 
9 tion 
ROOM Y. 
AntIQU JTILI, 
