ROOM III. 
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Brought to England by Dr. Chandler , and pre¬ 
sented to the British Museum , in 1785, by the 
Dilettanti Society . 
No. 27. A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. Pt. 2. PL xxvii. 
No. 28. A statue of a nymph of Diana rest¬ 
ing herself after the fatigues of the chase. Pt. 2. 
PL xxviii. 
No. 29. An entire terminus of the bearded 
Bacchus, six feet high. Pt. 2. PL xxix. 
No. 30. A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. Pt. 2. PL xxx. 
No. 31. A statue of a youth holding with 
both hands a part of an arm which he is biting. 
This statue belonged to a group, originally com¬ 
posed of two boys who had quarrelled at the 
game of Tali, as appears by one of those bones 
called tali remaining in the hand of the figure 
which is lost. Pt. 2. PL xxxi. 
No. 32. A terminal head of Pericles, helrnet- 
ed, and inscribed with his name. Pt. 2. PI. xxxii. 
No. 33. A statue of a Faun; the trunk of the 
tree which supports the figure is inscribed with 
the name of the artist. Pt. 2. PL xxxiii. 
No. 34. A terminal head of Epicurus. Pt. 2. 
PL xxxiv. 
No. 35. A terminal statue of Pan playing 
upon a pipe. Pt. 2. PL xxxv. 
No. 36. A Greek inscription upon a circular 
shield. 
Antiquities. 
