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Jupiter Ammon : in front, an ibis destroying a serpent. Formerly in 
the Villa Burioni , at Rome. . 
Muse, draped, wearing a sphendone , and holding a lyre m her left 
hand. Terracotta. . , „ . . , 
Sepulchral urn in shape of a lecythus ; inscribed Pytharatos and 
Herophylos, whose figures are represented in relief. From the collec- 
tion of Sir Hans Sloane. , „ z 
Small cippus, decorated with rams’ heads, festoons, birds, insects, 
and human heads. . , 
Small cippus, in front, Silenus mounted on a panther, holding a 
thyrsus, and above, two cymbals united by a cord. Ft. 10. FI. L\. 
^ Lower Shelf. Bas-relief representing Luna surrounded by the signs 
of the Zodiac. Presented by Col. de Posset, 1811. . 
Alabaster Etruscan sarcophagus ; on the cover a recumbent female, 
and on the front the hunt of the Calydonian boar. 
Small statue of a fisherman ; on his left arm a bucket. Ft. 1U. 
PI. xxvm. , * , 
Etruscan sarcophagus, in peperino ; on the cover a recumbent 
female; on the front is Scylla. 
Small statue of a fisherman, in a rough woollen garment, noldmg a 
basket of fish in his left hand. From Rome. Pt. 10. PI. xxix. 
Small Etruscan sarcophagus in alabaster ; on the cover a recumbent 
female, and on the front is a bas-relief, representing Penthesilea 
dragged from her chariot by Achilles. 
Sun dial, supported by lions’ heads and claws. . 
Upper Shelf . — A bas-relief representing the arms of the Dacians and 
Sarmatians. . . 
Bas-relief from a sarcophagus, representing a funeral car in the 
shape of a temple, drawn by four horses ; on the sides of the car figures 
of Jupiter and the Dioscuri. Purchased from Vinelh , the sculptor , at 
Rome , in 1773. Pt. 10. PI. xlviii. . , + 
Bas-relief from a sarcophagus, representing Achilles detected by 
Ulysses and Diomedes, when disguised as a female, among the daugh-j 
ters of Lycomedes. Pt. 10. PI. xxxvi. . 
Bas-relief from a sarcophagus, representing a marriage in the pre- 
sence of Juno Pronuba ; the bridegroom holding the marriage con- 
tract, attended by the groomsman. Pt. 10. PI. L. 
Front of Third Pilaster. — Cupid bending his bow; one of the 
copies of the celebrated statue by Praxiteles. Pt. 10. PI. xxi. 
Cippus dedicated to Agria Agatha by P. Ostiensis Thallus and 
Agria Thrvphosa, her heirs ; on it Galatsea, Triton, and Cupid; the 
gryphon of Apollo; animals and columns. 
FOURTH COMPARTMENT. 
Terminal statue of an Hermaphrodite, holding in one hand a hire 
pecking at a bunch of grapes. Found in a marsh near the Lahe Nemi 
1774. ° Pt. 10. PI. xxx. . „ , r « r 
Cippus, dedicated to Fortune by Antomus, a freedman, for the sat< 
return of the Emperor L. Septimius Severus, his wife Julia Domna 
