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and his sons Caracalla and Geta, whose name has been anciently 
erased. 
Group of two dogs. Found on the Monte Cagnuolo , 1774. Pt. 10. 
Vignette. 
Bust of Serapis ; the modius decorated with laurel ; the face has 
been coloured red. Pt. 10. PI. II. 
An Egyptian or Nubian tumbler practising his art upon a tame 
crocodile. From Rome. Pt. 10. PI. xxvit. 
Bas-relief, representing a bacchante, holding a knife in her right 
hand, and in her left half a kid supposed to be a copy of the 
%iftcti£o<povos, or goat-slaying bacchante, the work of Scopas, who flou- 
rished about b.c. 360. Pt. 10. PI. xxxv. 
Bas-relief from a sarcophagus, representing Priam supplicating 
Achilles to deliver to him the corpse of Hector. Pt. 10. PI. xl. fig. 2. 
Small statue of Diana, or the threefold Hecate, standing and hold- 
ing in her hands a key, snake, sword, and other emblems ; dedicated 
by jElius Barbarus, a freedman and bailiff of the Emperors. Formerly 
in the Giustiniani Palace , at Rome. Pt. 10. PI. xli. fig. 1. 
Bust of Jupiter, supposed to be a copy of the Zeus Meili ehius of 
the elder Polycletus, who flourished about b.c. 431. Pt. 10. PI. i. 
Sphinx, which anciently formed part of the base of a candelabrum. 
Pt. 10. PI. xxxi. 
Two tiles of terracotta, decorated with painted antefixal ornaments 
and mseanders. From Athens. 
Front from the lid of the sarcophagus of which the bas-reliefs are in 
Compartment II., Upper Shelf: it represents Satyrs and cattle. Pt. 
Cippus or sepulchral urn, inscribed with the name Phsenariste, 
daughter of Philophonus. 
Votive foot, entwined with a serpent ; probably sacred to Serapis. 
Pt. 10. PI. xl. fig. 5. 
Altar-formed urn of Vipsania Musa, daughter of M. Vipsanius and 
L. Thalassa, and also intended for the ashes of T. Cl. Epictetus, an 
imperial freedman ; ornamented with festoons, butterflies, an eagle, 
and other birds. 
Votive foot, entwined with a serpent. Pt. 10. PI. xl. fig. 6. 
Small fountain, ornamented with bas-reliefs of Satyrs and Pans. 
Terminal statue of the youthful Mercury, having at his side a 
caduceus, and the bird sacred to him. Found at Frascati , 1770. Pt. 
10. PI. liv. fig. 2. 
Cippus; on it in bas-relief birds drinking. Pt. 10. PI. xlii. 
Lower Shelf. — Unknown bust of a military personage. 
Bust of Caracalla, in the paludamentum, and armour. Found in 
the gardens of the nuns at the Quatro Fontane on the Esquiline Hilly 
at Rome. Pt. 10. PI. xn. 
A bust of Gordian the elder, draped in a toga with a peculiar fold 
supposed to have been called the lorum. Pt. 10. PI. xm. 
Bust, of a young man of the time of the Antonines, draped in the 
toga ; inscribed with a dedication by the decemviri stlitibus judicandis . 
Found at Rome , 1776. Pt. 10. PI. xvi. 
Bust of the emperor Hadrian, draped in the paludamentum and 
