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No. 58. A left foot, covered with a sandal. 
No. 59 . The right foot of a child. 
No. 60 . A hand of a female, holding a lock 
of hair. This fragment probably belonged to at 
statue of Venus, who was represented in the act 
of wringing the water from her hair. Frbm the 
Collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 6 l. The right hand of a female holding 
a pipe. 
No. 62 .. A lion’s foot, which has formed part 
of a tripod table. 
No. 63. The left hand and part of the arm 
of a female, holding a butterfly. 
No. 64. A lion’s foot, which has been applied 
to the same purpose as No. 62. 
No. 65. The left hand of a female, stretched 
Out upon a fragment of something unknown. 
No. 66 . The right hand-of a youth holding, 
apparently, a fragment of a bow. This is pro¬ 
bably part of a statue of Cupid bending his bow. 
No. 67 . The right hand of a child, holding 
the head of a rairi. 
No. 68 . A left foot, covered apparently with 
linen, round which bandages are fastened. 
No. 69 . A large votive patera with a bas- 
relief on each side, one representing Silenus, and 
the other a Satyr. From the collection of Sir 
William Hamilton . 
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