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vigating the Nile in a boat. In the fore-ground 
is an hippopotamus, two crocodiles, some birds, 
and several plants of the lotus. In the distance 
are buildings, on the roofs of which are seen three 
Ibises. The whole of this scenery is viewed 
through two arches, supported by columns. 
No. 37 . A bas-relief, imperfect, representing a 
vase with two handles, on one side of which is a 
panther leaping up, a thyrsus, and the letter A. 
No. 38. A statue of the Muse Urania.—Both 
the hands are wanting ; but, from the position 
of the arms, it is probable that the figure held 
a radius in the right hand, and a celestial globe 
in the left hand. It is 3 feet ten inches high, and 
is one of the largest statues which has been found 
©f terracotta. 
No. 3p. An Amphora. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Sloane. 
No. 40. A statue of a Muse, resting her left 
arm upon a pile of writing-tablets, which are 
placed upon a square column. The right arm is 
raised towards the neck. It is three feet four 
inches high without the head, which is wanting. 
No. 41. An Amphora. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Sloane. 
No. 42. A bas-relief, representing a short 
naked human figure, with a beard; he 
holds in each hand the stem of a plant. On 
each 
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