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through which the beautiful forms of her body are room vl 
perfectly apparent. With one hand, which is anti^ies. 
held somewhat above her head, she holds a knife, 
and at the same time secures a portion of her robe, 
which is blown behind her. With the other, 
which is held downward, she carries the hind 
quarters of a kid. This piece of sculpture was 
anciently one of the ornamental figures on the 
triangular base of a candelabrum, 
SEVENTH ROOM. 
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. 
No. 1. A group, representing a Faun and room vil 
a Nymph : the size is smaller than life. 
No. 2. A pig of lead, with the name of the 
Emperor Domitian inscribed upon it; It weighs 
154 pounds. It was discovered in the year 1731 
under ground, on Hayshaw Moor, in the manor 
of Dacre, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. 
Bequeathed hy Sir John Inglehy , Bart . 
No. 3. Ditto> inscribed with the name of 
L. Aruconius Verecundus. It weighs 81 pounds. 
It was found near Matlock Bank in Derbyshire. 
Presented by Adam Wolley , Esq. 
No. 4. A large sepulchral cippus, with an 
inscription to M. Clodius Herma, Annius Felix, 
and Tyrannus. 
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