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Nc. 2, A feas-relief, representiog a eaiidela- 
Isrum- 
No. 3. Ditto, iti the centre of which is s 
pilaster-pe-destal supporting a vase, the handies, 
of which are composed of griffins’ heads* Se¬ 
veral other mythologieai symbols are represented 
on this monument. 
No. 4. Ditto, representing Bacchus receiverl 
as a guest by Icarus. 
No. 5. Ditto, which appears to have been a 
funeral monument to a father and his two sous, 
who are in RGnsan dresses. The other figures on 
this marble are Divinities. The inscription, 
nhick was in Greek, is very nearly obliterated. 
No. 6* Ditto, in the flat early style of Grecian 
sculpture. It represents Castor managing a horse. 
No, 7- Ditto, representing Hercules securing 
the stag, which, at the command of Eurystbeus, hs 
had pursued a whole year in iiie forests of Arcadia. 
No. 8. Blank. 
No. 9 . A bas-relief, divided into three com¬ 
partments. In the upper division, the infant 
Jupiter is represented riding on the Amalthean 
goati in the middle, a Triton is seizing a bull by 
the horns; and in the lower division, two men 
ore carrying a hog towards an elevated s|x>t of 
ground to be sacrificed. 
No. 10. Ditto, representing a festoon of vine 
brsrt'iies supported by the skulls of bulls. In 
the 
