ARTICLES. 
ROOM VIII.] 
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ments decorated with Goats’ heads ; a figure of the single¬ 
horned symbolical Goat of the Persians. Hand broken 
from some fine statue. A mystic Hand covered with 
numerous symbols. Two Horses; two heads of Ditto ; a 
fetlock joint broken from some large statue. 
Div. C. Eight figures of Harpocrates. Two Harpies; 
to the pedestal of one is affixed a figure of Harmony. 
Hawks. Twenty figures, &c. of Hercules. 
Div. D. Hermaphrodite. Hygeia. Iphicles, starting 
at the sight of the serpents, which originally formed part 
of the group. Three figures of Isis. Two figures, and a 
bust of Latona. Two Ornaments decorated with Leopards’ 
heads. Five figures or portions of Lions. Two Lizards 
in silver, one of bronze, cast from nature. Pedestal deco¬ 
rated with the head of Lunus. Three figures of Mars. 
Three faces or masks of Medusa. Three figures of Mi¬ 
nerva. 
Div. E. Painted Greek earthen Vases, &c. Glass 
Bottle, Lachrj'matories, &c. 
Div. F. Armour. Celts ; Mace-heads ; Helmets, on 
the edge of one of which are inscribed Greek characters. 
Div. G. Seven statues or busts of Juno, ten of Jupi¬ 
ter; a Group of Jupiter and Juno, of fine Etruscan 
workmanship. 
Div. H. Twenty-one statues, busts, &c. of Mercury. 
Div. I. Mask of Omphale. Two statues and a bust of 
Osiris. Pan: an Etruscan figure reclining ; a standing, 
and a sitting Figure ; a Bust; and a Mask in ancient tes¬ 
sellated work. Two statues of Paris. Head of Perseus. 
Two heads of Pluto. A Poppy seed-vessel. Portraits ; 
Alexander, Cicero, Otho. Bust of an Egyptian mendicant 
Priest. Boy, and a horseman unknown. 
Div. K. Articles found in a tomb in Campania. 
They were probably used in the sacred mysteries of 
Ceres and Bacchus. 
On the top of the Case is an Etruscan Head of some 
unknown person, attached to a bust of modern work¬ 
manship. 
Case 8. 
Div. A. Nineteen Armillae ; military Zones ; Spear 
and Arrow Heads. 
