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ROOM II. 
Antiquities. 
small temple dedicated to Bacchus. Pt. 1. 
PI. IV. 
No. 9. A candelabrum. Pt. 1. PI. v. 
No. 10. The triangular base of a candela¬ 
brum, on the sides of which three Genii hold 
each a part of the armour of Mars ; namely, his 
helmet, his shield, and his sword. Pt. 1. PI. vi. 
No. 11. A vase, three feet high, with up¬ 
right massive handles ; it is of an oval form, 
and is ornamented all round with Bacchanalian 
figures. Pt. 1. PI. VII. 
No. 12. A bronze statue of Hercules, carry¬ 
ing away the apples from the garden of the 
Hesperides. Pt. 3. PI. ii. 
No. 12Mithraic group. Brought from 
Rome^ in 1815, hy Charles Standish^ Esq, from 
*whom it *was purchased hy the Trustees in 1826. 
No. 13. One of the feet, or supports of an 
ancient tripod table. Pt. 3. PI. iii. 
No. 14. A statue of Venus, naked to the 
waist, and covered with drapery from thence^, 
downwards. It was found in the Maritime 
Baths of Claudius, at Ostia. Pt. 1. PI. viii. 
No. 15. A bronze statue of Apollo.' Pt. 3. 
PL VII. 
No. 16. One of the feet, or supports of an 
ancient tripod table, executed in porphyry. It 
represents the head and leg of a panther. Pt. 3. 
PI. viii. 
No. 17. A vase two feet eight inches high, 
of 
