ROOM VI. 
Antiquities, 
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No. A small statue of Hercules, sitting 
on a rock. 
No. J-5. A bust of Gordianus Africanus the 
elder, dressed in the Roman toga. 
No. 7 6 . A colossal hand. 
No. 77• An unknown female head. The 
sockets of the eyes are hollow, and have been 
originally filled with coloured stones, or some 
other material. 
No. ?8. The front of the cover of a magnifi¬ 
cent sarcophagus. It represents a group of cattle, 
on one side of which is an old Faun, and on the 
other a young Faun, both recumbent. 
No. 79* A fragment of a mask of Bacchus. 
From the collection of Sir IVilliam Hamilton. 
No. 80 . A votive foot, with a sandal. Round 
the foot a serpent is twined, with its head rest ; ng 
on the summit, which terminates a little above 
the ankle. 
No. 81. An earthen vase, which has two han¬ 
dles at the neck, and terminates in a point at the 
bottom, like an amphora. It was found in the 
baths of Titus, with above seventy others of the 
same sort; all of them contained the fine African 
sand, with which, when mixed with oil, the 
Athletae rubbed their bodies before they exercised. 
No. 82. A votive foot, covered with a sandal, 
and 
