102 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
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. xxvn. 
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 /3 oln%'/i 
Xtpui£o(p'ow$, or goat-slaying bacchante, the work of Scopas, who flou- 
rished about b.c. 360. Pt. 10. PL 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 iElius Barbaras, a freed man 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 Meilichius of 
the elder Polycletus, who flourished about b.c. 431. Pt. 10. PL 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. 
10. PL xl. fig. 1. 
Cippus or sepulchral urn, inscribed with the name Phsenariste, 
daughter of Philophonus. 
Votive foot, entwined with a serpent; probably sacred to Serapis. 
Pt. 10. PL 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. PL 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. Pl. liv. fig. 2. 
Cippus ; on it in bas-relief birds drinking. Pt. 10. PL 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 Hill , 
at Rome . Pt. 10. PL xti. 
A bust of Gordian the elder, draped in a toga with a peculiar fold 
supposed to have been called the lorum. Pt. 10. PL xiii. 
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. PL xvi. 
Bust of the emperor Hadrian, draped in the paludamentum and 
