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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
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Small cippus, or altar, dedicated to the Bona Dea, by C. Tullius 
Hesperus and Tullia Restituta ; at the sides a jug and patera. 
A torso of a small but beautiful statue of Venus, in the attitude of 
attaching the sandal of her right foot ; from Rome. 
Bust conjectured to be that of Adonis, more probably that oi Atys. 
Found near Rome. , ... 
Sepulchral tablet of Sotnikos, who is standing draped, holding his 
left hand to his head. . ~ . 
Sepulchral tablet of Parmo, daughter of Onasis, and wife of Copias; 
she stands in a small door or temple, having at her side a chnd, a 
calathus, and spindle. Crete. From Mr. Inwood's Collection. 
Fragment of a bas-relief from a sarcophagus, on it part of Silenus 
playing on the lyre, and Comus or Marsyas playing on the double 
flute. 
Fragment of a bas-relief ; four horses of a quadriga. 
Bas-relief, representing a horse held by a slave, probably cut from a 
monument of one of the equites singulares, who fought at the emperor’s 
left hand. . 
Part of a frieze, combats of Greeks and Amazons, probably the deadi 
of Penthesilea; from Brysese in Laconia. Presented by Col. Leake , 
1839. 
Bust of a sleeping child, in alto-relievo. 
Sepulchral monument of Alexander, son of Alexander, a native ot 
Bithynia, with an inscription stating that the tomb has been made 
for himself, his mother, and his concubine Philipia, daughter of 
Pontianus ; ordering a fine of 2500 drachmae to the exchequer, and as 
manv to the state, for whoever deposits a body in the same tomb ; 
from Smyrna. Presented by M. Duane , and T. Tyrwhitt , Esqs., 
1 772. 
Mask of Ariadne. 
Small figure of an eagle. 
Head of Diana. 
Head supposed to be that of a trumpeter. 
Head of a goat. , 
Hercules seated on a rock, holding a club ; the right hand is restored, 
holding the apples of the Hesperides. • j, 
Jupiter Inferus, or Pluto, seated, holding a sceptre and thunderbolt, j 
with Cerberus at one side, and an eagle at the other. 
Comic actor seated. Found in 1773, in the Villa Fonsega, on the 
Coelian Hill. 
Muse seated on a rock, playing on the lyre. . 
Muse seated on a rock, playing a lyre ; on the pedestal is the word i 
Eumousia. 
Head of one of the Homeric heroes, much resembling that o. 
Ajax. Found in Hadrian’s Villa, at Pantanella. 
Bas-relief representing male and female divinities, holding each a 
cornucopise, probably Pluto and Eirene. Presented by Sir J. Banks, 
Bart. c 
Sepulchral tablet of Mysis, daughter of Argseus, and a native ot 
Miletus; she is seated on a chair in the arch of a fa£ade ; from Athens. 
Presented by the Dilettanti Society , 1785. 
Bas-relief representing three legs from two figures, probably from 
