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VIII. 
Proserpine. Four figures, of which three have 
been stands for mirrors or paterae. Three 
Rams, under one of which is Ulysses clinging 
to the body to escape from the cave of Poly¬ 
phemus. Small silver statue of Saturn devour¬ 
ing an infant. An infant Satyr seated upon a 
Ram’s head. Nine Scenic figures; a Mask; 
a Ticket of admission to a theatre, inscribed, 
AHMOSION OPAOON. 
Div. C. Two figures of Serapis, and a Head 
in terracotta. A small Serpent, and a portion 
of one twining round a staff, formerly attached 
to a statue of iEsculapius. Eleven statues, 
busts, &c. of Silenus. Four Thuribula, or in¬ 
cense vessels, in the form of human heads. A 
Triton. Six Weights, one in the form of a 
head. 
Div. D. Egyptian. Beads. Two cat¬ 
headed Idols. Three lion-headed Idols. A 
Baboon. A walking and a sitting figure of 
Horus. Statue of Isis ; a Bust of her attached 
to the sacred pectoral ornament of the Deities 
and Priests. Ten representations of Osiris. 
Thot, the Egyptian Mercury. 
Div. E. Two large Dishes, found with the 
articles in Division K. 
Div. F. Rings of various dimensions; the 
centre one, upon which eighteen smaller ones 
are strung, has been supposed to have been the 
ear-ring of some colossal statue. 
Div. 
