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gallery of antiquities. 
[bronze 
mes; two figures of Apollo; female figure; two heads; \ictory 
winded, holding an egg ; Hera Gamostolos, holding a sphinx, and one 
on each shoulder; giant, anguipede, hurling a rock; copy of he 
Apollo of Miletos, the work of Kanachos, e.c. 488-5; one of the 
Arimaspi, holding two griffins by the tail ; one of the Gorgons ; two 
figures, Minerva Promachos, of exaggerated old style ; four figures 
of Mars of the same style ; three, of rather better style ; Hermes, bear- 
ing two rams; from a mirror; Dionysos reclining, and holding a cup, 
drmking ; Marsyas, holding the pipes, reclining ; head of a Satjr; two 
heads of the human-headed bull, Achelous, or Dionysos ; two Satyrs, 
one carved with the nebris ; archaic figure of Aphrodite, dedicated by 
Aristomache to Lucina ; Apollo, or Pan holding an apple; Aurora 
bearing off Tithonus, or Memnon ; Apollo, holdmg a vase, and a dis- 
cobolof, or quoit-hurler; human-headed bull, probably a river god, 
recumbent; three heads, from similar figures of the same ; Hercules; 
Victory, or Aurora, from a patera; at base of pedestal, two dol- 
phins ; Siren or Harpy ; at foot of pedestal, Ariadne playing on the 
^ase C7 Two little affixes ; contest of Hercules and Hera at 
Pvlos ' Hercules slaying the Mtenalian stag, which is protected by- 
Diana’; head of Hercules; Mars standing, apparently a copy of that 
in the Gallery at Florence ; eight figures, probably of Apollo, two 
Mars, one with the helmet over his face; part of a group of Ajax 
bearing off Achilles ; three naked figures of a divinity hurling a lance, 
perhaps Mars; Apollo; cenochoos or wine bearer, perhaps Ganymede; 
iwo youths with disks, perhaps Hyacinthus, or Apollo; man standing, 
apparently a portrait ; exquisite figure of a man standing, with pointed 
shoes; Minerva. 
Case 68. Nine mirrors, and mirror handles, plain. 
Case 69. Ten plain mirrors; six circular mirrors and mirror boxes, 
of a late period ; one mirror has received a modern polish to show the 
€ ^Cases 69 70. Various kinds of fibulae, some Etruscan, and others 
R °Ca5e71 Exquisite statue of Mars, of Etruscan style ; found in 
draining the lake of Monte Falterona , Aurora bearing off Memnon ; 
votive head ; Hercules, from the same place ; end of the pole of a 
chariot in shape of a gryphon, from Vulci ; top of a candelabrum, 
representing a Satyr and a Bacchante, from Orvieto. 
Case 72. Votive leg and arm ; from Monte Falterona. 
Case 73. Large statue of a youth, apparently a portrait ; from the 
lak Ca°se^4°” <e (>ses for holding mirrors for the toilet, having subjects 
in chased bas-relief; the double Minerva; from Toscanella; Thetis 
bringing the armour of Achilles; Bacchus embracing Ariadne, and 
Neoptofemus killed at Delphi by Orestes and the Pythia Mirrors the 
subjects of which have been engraved in outline on the side held fiom 
the J face • Mars killing a giant ; Jupiter and Hermes ; Hercules bring- 
ing the Erymanthian boar to Eurystheus ; Orion running on the waves 
° f Case e 75 ^Mirrors^continued ; Tyndareus, Helen, and the Dioscuri ; 
Bacchus, Ariadne, Semele, and the Satyr, Simos; Minerva before 
