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room I* and several plants of the lotus. In the distance 
* NT —ti E§ . are buildings, on the roofs of which are seen three. 
Ibises. The whole of this scenery is viewed 
through two arches, supported by columns. 
No. 37 . A bas-relief, imperfect, representing a 
vase with two handles, on one side of which is a 
panther leaping up, a thyrsus, and the letter A. 
No, 38. A statue of the Muse Urania.—Both 
the hands are wanting ; but, from the position 
of the arms, it is probable that the figure held 
a radius in the right hand, and a celestial globe 
in the left hand. It is 3 feet ten inches high, and 
is one of the largest statues which has been found 
of terracotta. 
No. 39 . An Amphora. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 40. A statue of a Muse, lesting her left 
arm upon a pile of writing-tables, which are 
placed upon a square column. The right arm is 
! raised towards the neck. It is three feet four 
inches high without the head, which is wanting. 
No. 41. An Amphora. From the collection 
of Sir Haris Sloane. 
No. 42. A bas-relief, representing a short 
naked human figure, with a beard; he 
holds in each hand the stem of a plant. On 
each side of this figure is seated a quadruped, 
whose 
