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ROOM X. 
Antiquities. 
and the other a Satyr. From the collection of 
Sir William Hamilton, 
No. 77. A small fragment of a figure holding 
a bird. 
No. 78. The left hand of a child holding a 
fragment. 
No. 79. A torso of a male figure, the arms of 
which appear to have been raised above the head. 
No. 80. A small mutilated figure. The right 
breast is naked ; the other parts are entirely 
covered with drapery. It has a necklace, from 
which a scarabseus is suspended. 
No. 81. A head of an eagle, which appears to 
have served as the hilt of a sword. From the 
collection of Sir Williajn Hamilton, 
No. 82. A votive patera, with a bas-relief on 
each side, one representing a mask of thebearded 
Bacchus, and the other a panther. From the col¬ 
lection of Sir William Hamilton, 
No. 83. A fragment of a serpent. 
No. 84. A head of Apollo. 
No. 85. A head of Cybele. 
No, 86. A head of a lion, which was a part 
of the same sarcophagus from which No. 12 was 
taken. 
No. 87. A cistern of green basalt, originally 
used as a bath. On the sides are carved two 
rings in imitation of handles, in the centre of 
which is a leaf of ivy. 
No. 88. A head of Minerva. 
No. 89. A colossal head of Antinous in the 
character 
