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ROOM III. 
Antiquities. 
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. PI. xxxni. 
No. 34. A terminal head of Epicurus. Pt. 2. 
PI. XXXIV. 
No. 35. A terminal statue of Pan playing 
upon a pipe. Pt. 2. PI. xxxv. 
No. 36. A Greek inscription upon a circular 
shield, containing the names of the Ephebi of 
Athens under Alcamenes, when he held the 
office of Cosmetes. Pt. 2. PI. xxxvi. 
No. 37. A terminal statue, supposed to be 
that of Venus Architis. Pt. 2. PL xxxvii. 
No. 38. A circular votive patera; having on 
one side, within a wreath of ivy, an eagle stand¬ 
ing upon a slaughtered hare ; on the other side, 
Cupid sacrificing to the god of Lampsacus. 
Pt. 2. PI. xxxviir. 
No. 39. An unknown bronze head, supposed 
to be that of Pindar. Presented^ in 1760, by the 
Earl of Exeter. Pt. 2. PI. xxxix. 
No. 40. A circular votive patera, with a head 
of Pan in very high relief, on one side; and on 
the other, in low relief, a profile head of Silenus, 
in front of a blazing altar, and a branch of ivy 
between them. Pt. 2. PI. xl. 
No. 40*. A torso of Hercules. 
No. 41. A Greek sepulchral monument. The 
bas-relief in front represents a trophy, on one 
side of which stands a warrior, and on the other 
a female figure feeding a serpent that is twined 
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