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of both animals are enveloped in foliage. PL 
xxvi. f. 49. 
No. 50. A bas-relief, representing a lighted 
candelabrum, which is composed entirely of a 
plant. The flames issue from the flower, which 
grows upon a long stem. On each side stands 
a priestess, with one hand holding up a small 
portion of her robe (see Nos. 19 and 54), and 
with the other hand holding one of the branches 
of the plant. PI. xxvn. f. 50. 
No. 51. Ditto, representing two of the Sea¬ 
sons, Autumn and Winter, PI. xxvn. f. 51. 
No. 52. Ditto, imperfect, representing the 
goddess Salus, feeding a serpent out of a pa¬ 
tera. The serpent is twined round the trunk 
of a tree, from a branch of which are suspended 
two cast-off skins of the serpent. PI. xxvm. 
f. 52. 
No. 53. Ditto, representing a warrior con¬ 
sulting the oracle of Apollo. PI. xxvm. f. 53. 
No. 54. Ditto, representing a lighted cande¬ 
labrum, on each side of which stands a priestess 
carrying a patera on her head, and holding up a 
small portion of her robe with one hand. (See 
Nos. 19 and 50.) PI. xxix. 
No. 55. Ditto, representing Theseus slaying 
a Centaur. PI. xxx. f. 55. 
No. 56. Repetition of No. 18. 
No. 57. Repetition of No. 23. 
No. 58. Repetition of No. 50. 
Antiquities. 
No. 59. 
