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No, 30. A votive barrel, sacred to Bacchus. 
No. 31. A small terminal head of the bearded 
Bacchus, in yellow marble. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Sloane . 
No, 32. A votive horn, in marble, two feet 
long. 
No. 33. A terminal head of Homer, repre¬ 
sented in an advanced age, with a sublime and 
dignified character. 
N o. 33*. A piece of Mosaic pavement, found 
at Woodchester, in Gloucestershire. Presented 
by Samuel Lysons , Esq . 
No. 34. A statue of a Discobulus, who is re¬ 
presented at that precise moment of time which 
immediately precedes the delivery of the discus. 
It is an ancient copy in marble from the celebrated 
bronze statue, executed by Myro. 
No. 34*. A bas-relief, representing the arms 
of the Dacians and Sarmatians. 
No. 35. A bust of an unknown Grecian lady^ 
represented in the character of Isis. It is grace¬ 
fully terminated by the flower of the Nymph ae a 
Lotus, on which it appears to rest. 
No. 36. A head of a Muse, crowned with 
a wreath of laurel. 
No. 37 . A small bust of Antoninus Pius ; the 
head only is antique. 
No. 38. A head of a female child. The hair 
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Antiquities 
