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over her right shoulder, and a bunch of grapes 
in her left hand; at her feet is a panther. 
No. 53. A head of Atys. 
No. 54. A head of an unknown female, the 
hair elegantly bound with broad fillets. 
No. 55. A statue of Ceres, crowned in the 
manner of Isis. 
No. 56. A head of Nero. 
No. 57. A votive statue of a fisherman, who 
is carrying a round leathern bucket suspended 
from his left arm. The head is covered with a 
mariner’s bonnet, and a dolphin serves as a sup¬ 
port to the figure. 
No. 58. A sepulchral cippus, without an in¬ 
scription. On the front, beneath a festoon which 
is composed of fruits and foliage, and is sus¬ 
pended from the skulls of bulls, are two birds 
perched on the edge of a vase, out of which 
they are drinking. 
No. 58*. A sun-dial. Purchased in 182]. 
No. 59. A Greek sepulchral urn, solid, and 
with a bas-relief in front ; it is inscribed with 
the names of Pytharatus and Herophilus. From 
the collection of Sir Hans Sloane, 
No. 60. A Grecian altar. Presented y in 1775, 
by Sir William Hamilton . 
No. 61. A head of Augustus. Purchased , in 
1812, at the sale of the late Right Horn Edmund 
Burhe's Marbles . 
ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
No. 61*. 
