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Two coloffal trunks in a fitting podure. 
Three datues of one of the Agrippina’s. 
A Roman matron, or emprefs, with remains of 
red painting on the extremities of her palla. 
Three other matrons. 
In the \ Third Room. 
Bacchus. A mufe. A fragment of a datue in 
the pallium. A fine datua togata with the head 
veiled, larger than the life. 
Another very remarkable figure, whofe face re- 
fembles in beauty that commonly attributed to Ve- 
nus, tho’ the drefs and other infignia plainly indicate 
a Pallas : for her head is covered with an helmet, 
below which her hair falls down long and difhevelled. 
Her left arm is enveloped with her aegis, which is 
large and expanded, fo as to form a kind of mantle. 
Her garments are thin, and fit clofe to her body in 
drait plaits. She is in a podure of running, or 
ftriding, with her feet at a confiderable didance from 
each other, and her arms extended different ways j 
an attitude drongly marking the utmod eagernefs 
and hade. 
Next appears a Vertumnus. A fine figure of a 
philofopher. Volumnia and Veturius. A lady with 
a thin dola. A Venus. A boy of exquiiite work- 
manfhip. A fmall datua togata. 
In another part is a Faun of bronze, reclined, with 
his right hand lifted up, and his leg extended. This 
figure (as we were informed) was found accompa- 
nied with feven others of the fame metal, which 
now hand in another chamber, viz. two young 
men in a running a podure four females fomcwhat 
refembling 
