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ROOM X. No. o6. A small unknown head. From the col- 
Axtiquities. ^^ctio?i of Sir TVilliam Hamilton, 
No. 57. A small head of Vulcan, covered with a 
cap*. From the collection of Sir JVilliam Hamilton. 
No. 58. A votive mask of a bearded Faun. 
Presented by Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
No. 59. A small unknown female head, the hair 
of which is tied in a knot behind. From the col¬ 
lection of Sir JVilliam Hamilton. 
No.' 60. A small head of Juno. Presented by 
Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
No. 61. A group representing Venus and two 
Cupids. 
No. 62. One of the handles of a vase. From 
the collection of Sir TVilliam Hamilton. 
No. 63. A fragment of a bas-relief, representing 
part of a female figure. From the collection of Sir 
TVilliam Hamilton, 
No. 64. A bas-relief, representing a mask of a 
Faun. 
No. 65. A left foot, covered with a sandal. 
No. 66. The right foot of a child. 
No. 67. A hand of a female, holding a lock of 
hair. Tliis fragment probably belonged to a statue 
of Venus, who was represented in the act of wring¬ 
ing the water from her hair. From the collection 
of Sir TVilliam Hamilton. 
No. 68. The right hand of a female holding a 
pipe. 
No. 69. 
