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No. 69. A lion’s foot, which probably has formed room x. 
part of a tripod table. ANTi^riEs. 
No. 70. The left hand and part of the arm 
of a female, probably Psyche, holding a but¬ 
terfly. 
No. 71. A lion’s foot, which has been applied to 
the same purpose as No. 69. 
No. 7‘2. The left hand of a female, stretched out 
upon a fragment of something unknown. 
No. 73. The.right hand of a youth, holding, ap¬ 
parently, a fragment of a bow. This is- probably 
part of a statue of Cupid bending his bow. 
No. 74. The right hand of a child, holding the 
head of a ram. 
No. 75. A left foot,' covered apparently with 
linen, round which bandages are fastened. 
No. 76. A large votive patera, with a bas-relief 
on each side, one representing Silenus, and the 
other a Satyr. From the collection of Sir IVilliam 
Hamilton. 
No. 77. A small fragment of a figure holding a ' 
bird. 
No. 78. The left hand of a child, holding a frag¬ 
ment. 
No. 79. A torso of a male figure, the arms 
of which appear to have been raised above the 
head. 
No. 80. A small mutilated figure. The right 
breast is naked, the other parts are entirely covered 
with 
