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phons, the larger was probably the handle of 
some vessel. 
Div. G. Three figures of Bellona. Two 
Cats, and two Pedestals in form of Cats’ heads* 
decorated with wings. A singular Group, 
consisting of a Centaur between Hercules and 
iEsculapius. Ceres seated. Two Cocks. A 
Upupa, sacred to Horus and Harpocrates. 
Div. H. Twenty figures of Cupid. Eight 
figures of Fauns. 
Div. I. Cybeie, the mother of the Gods, 
bearing upon a crescent supported by the tips 
of her wings, the busts of Saturn, Sol, Luna, 
Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, arranged ac¬ 
cording to the days of the week over which 
they respectively preside ; over the points of 
the pinions are busts of the Dioscuri, and issu¬ 
ing from a double cornucopia, those of Apollo 
and Diana. A dead Fawn ; the hind leg of a 
Deer; a Doe worried by a Leopard. Five 
Statues or portions of Statues of Diana. Head 
of Diomede, which has been a weight. Dione, 
the wife of Dodonaean Jupiter. Pollux. Two 
Dogs; head of a Greyhound ; head of a Mas¬ 
tiff, once the end of a spout. Dolphin. Eagle, 
formerly attached to a Roman standard. 
Div. K. Three painted Greek Earthen 
Vases and two Lamps. On the top of this 
Case is a statue of Bacchus. 
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