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N@. 20. A head of Aratus. 
No. 21. A head of Mercury. Purchased at 
the Sale of William Chinnery, Esq. 
No. 22 . A statue of Venus. 
No. 23. An unknown head, supposed to be 
that of a Titan. It is highly animated, and is 
kicking upwards, apparently in great agitation. 
No. 24. A statue of a Faun. 
No. 25. A terminal head of Homer, repre¬ 
sented in an advanced age, with a sublime and 
dignified character. 
No. 26 . A bust of Zeno. 
No. 27 . A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. 
No. 28. A recumbent figure of Diana, rest¬ 
ing on her left hand, and advancing her right 
hand. Upon the plinth is her bow, the extremi¬ 
ties of which are decorated with the heads of 
Griffins. 
No. 29 . An entire terminus of the bearded 
Bacchus, six feet high. 
No. 30. A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. 
No. 31. A statue of a youth holding with 
both hands a part of an arm, which he is 
biting. This statue belonged to a group, origi¬ 
nally composed of two boys who had quarrelled 
at the game of the Talus, as appears by one of 
those 
