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room ix. No* A votive column., on which is an 
Antiquities* i nscr ipti 0 n in Greek to the great God Serapis at 
Canopus. It was brought from Aboukir. Pre¬ 
sented by Dr. Bancroft, Jim . 
No. 37 * A colossal hawk. Presented by Mr* 
T. Philipe. 
No. 38. A fragment of an Egyptian Deity, 
similar to No. 10. 
No. 33 . A small mutilated Egyptian figure, 
kneeling on a square plinth. Presented\ in 
1 767> % Bari of Bute. 
TENTH ROOM. 
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' GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
R 00M x - No. 1. A head of Adonis, covered with the 
pyramidal hood. The lower part of the face and 
neck is covered with drapery. 
No. 2. An upright narrow piece of marble, 
ornamented with branches of the olive and the 
vine. 
No. 3. Cupid sleeping upon a lion’s skin. 
No. 3*. An epitaph on a dog. From the coh 
lection of Sir Hans Sloane. 
No. 4. A head of Juno., crowned with a 
broad indented diadem. 
No. 5. A head of Cybele. 
No. 6. A head of a lion, being a fragment 
of a large sarcophagus. 
