12 MISCELLANEOUS [UPPER FLOOR. 
bably the most excellent specimen of Grecian art existing; 
it was found in 1792 near Janina in Epirus. 
Div. C. Various representations of Bacchus. Among 
them is a remarkable Pantheic Bust, 7J inches high, of 
very good workmanship; it has goat’s dewlaps, bull’s ears, 
fish issuing from the temples, crab’s claws in the place of 
horns, and the leaves of an aquatic plant forming upon 
every part of the face, neck, and breast. 
Div. D. Three heads of Asses, originally decorations 
of seats or beds. Bust of Astarte. Bust and two figures 
of Atis. Various glass Beads. Two Bells. Head and 
two figures of Boars, one decorated for sacrifice, the other 
bearing a mutilated and consequently unascertained female 
figure. Nine representations of Bulls, or parts thereof. 
Div. E. Three painted Greek Earthen Vases, and two 
Lamps. 
Div. F. An Egyptian Cat, sitting, decorated on the 
breast with the badge of consecration. Figure of Castor. 
Two heads of Gryphons; the larger was probably the 
handle of some vessel. 
Div. G. Three figures of Bellona. Two Cats, and two 
Pedestals in form of Cats’ heads, decorated with wings. A 
singular Group, consisting of a Centaur between Hercules' 
and iEsculapius. Ceres seated. Two Cocks. An Upupa, 
sacred to Horus and Harpocrates. 
Div. H. Twenty figures of Cupid. Eight figures of 
Fauns. 
Div. I. Cybele, the mother of the Gods, bearing, upon 
a crescent supported by the tips of her wings, the busts of 
Saturn, Sol, Luna, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, ar¬ 
ranged according to the days of the week over which they 
respectively preside; over the points of the pinions are 
busts of the Dioscuri, and issuing from a double cornucopia, 
those of Apollo and Diana. A dead Fawn ; the hind leg 
of a Deer; a Doe worried by a Leopard. Five Statues or 
portions of Statues of Diana. Head of Diomede, which 
has been a weight. Dione, the wife of Dodonsean Jupiter. 
Pollux. Two Dogs; head of a Greyhound; head of a 
Mastiff, once the end of a spout. Dolphin. Eagle, for¬ 
merly attached to a Roman standard. 
Div. K. Three painted Greek Earthen Vases and two 
Lamps. On the top of this Case is a statue of Bacchus. 
