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ROOM I. 
Antibuities. 
ROOM II. 
No. 71* A bas-relief, imperfect, representing 
Theseus riding at full speed, and cutting off the 
head of an Amazon whom he has caught by the 
hair of her head. 
No. 72 . Ditto, representing Venus carried 
through the air upon a swan. 
No. 73. Ditto, representing Cupid pressing 
Psyche, in the form of a butterfly, to his breast. 
No. 7 4 * Ditto, representing Cupid flying, 
with a palm branch in one hand, and a wreath in 
the other. 
No. 75* A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. 
No. 7^. A female statue, probably of Thalia, 
the pastoral muse. 
No. 77 . An Amphora. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Sloane. 
No. 7§* A female statue, the character un¬ 
known. The head and lower arms are modern. 
No. 79 . A statue of Juno, crowned with an 
indented diadem; Part of the arms is wanting. 
SECOND ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1 . A colossal head of Minerva. 
No. 2 . A funeral urn ornamented with eques¬ 
trian and pedestrian combatants. 
No. 3. 
