ROOM IV. 
I Antiquities 
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FOURTH ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1. A bust of Trajan, with the breast naked. 
No. 2. A bronze statue of Hercules carrying- 
away the apples from the garden of the Hesperides. 
No. 3. One of the feet, or supports, of an an¬ 
cient tripod table. 
No. 4. A head of Apollo, of very early Greek 
work. 
No. 5. A statue of Thalia, found at Ostia, in the 
maritime baths of the emperor Claudius. 
No. 6. A head supposed to be that of Arminius. 
No. 7. A bronze statue of Apollo. 
No. 8. One of the feet or supports of an ancient 
tripod table, executed in porphyry. It represents 
the head and leg of a panther. 
No. 9. A colossal head of Marcus Aurelius, who 
is represented in the character of one of the Fra- 
tres Arvales. 
No. 10. A colossal bust of Lucius Verus covered 
with the imperial paludamentum. 
No. 11. A group of Bacchus and Ampelus. 
No. 12. A head of the young Hercules. 
No. 13. A head supposed to be that of Dione. 
No. 14. A statue of Diana. 
No. 15. A bust of Hadrian, with the breast 
naked. 
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