ROOM III. 
Antiquities. 
12 
THIRD ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1. A bas-relief, representing an old Faun 
struggling with a Nymph. 
No. 2. Ditto, representing a candelabrum. 
No. 3. Ditto, representing a funeral column, 
near which is a statue of the god of Lampsacus. 
No. 4. Ditto, representing Bacchus received as 
a guest by Icarus. ^ , 
No. 5. Ditto, representing ^warriors consulting 
the oracle of Apollo. 
No. 6. Ditto, in the flat early style of Grecian 
sculpture. - It represents Castor managing a horse. 
No. 7. Ditto, representing Hercules securing 
the Msenalian stag, which, at the command of Eu- 
rystheus, he had pursued a whole year in the forests 
of Arcadia. 
No. 8. Blank. 
No. 9. A bas-relief, divided into three compart¬ 
ments. In the upper division, the infant Bacchus 
is represented riding on a goat; in the middle, a 
Triton, in attendance on Venus, is seizing a ma¬ 
rine bull by the horns ; and in the lower division 
is a company of hunters returning home with their 
spoil. 
No. 10. Ditto, representing a festoon of vine 
branches supported by the skulls of bulls. In the 
centre, above the festoon, is a mask of a Faun. 
It 
