ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
72 
No. 65 . A bust ofCaracalla; the head only 
is antique. 
No. 66 . A fragment of a colossal toe. 
No. 67. A votive altar, sacred to Bacchus. 
On the front, Silenus is represented riding upon 
a panther. 
No. 6s. A group of two dogs, one of which 
is biting the ear of the other in play. 
No. 69, A bust of Marcel!us, dressed in the 
Roman toga. 
No. 70. An unknown female head, with a 
broad fillet across the forehead. 
No, 7 1 » A fragment of a colossal foot. 
No, 7 2, A small statue of a Muse, sitting on 
a rock, and holding a lyre in her left hand. 
No, 73 . A small statue of Cupid bending his 
bow. 
No. 73 ** A bas-relief, representing a female 
Bacchante, dressed in thin floating drapery, 
through which the beautiful forms of her body 
are perfectly apparent. With one hand, which is 
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 
hand, 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. 
No. 74. 
