95 
No. 52. A statue of Libera, holding a thyrsus 
over her right shoulder, and a bunch of grapes in 
her left hand ; at her feet is a panther. 
No. 53. A head of Adonis. 
No. 64. A head of an unknown female, the 
hair elegantly bound with broad fillets. 
No. 65. A statue of Ceres crowned in the 
manner of Isis. 
No. 56. A head of Nero. 
No. A votive statue of a man who is car¬ 
rying a round leathern bucket suspended from his 
left arm. The head is covered with a conical 
bonnet, and a dolphin serves as a support to the 
figure. 
No. 58. A sepulchral cippus, without an in¬ 
scription. On the front, beneath a festoon which 
is composed of fruits and foliage and is suspend¬ 
ed from the skulls of bulls, are two birds perch¬ 
ed on the edge of a vase, out of which they are 
drinking. 
No. 59 . A Greek sepulchral urn, with a bas- 
relief in front; it is inscribed with the names of 
Pytharatus and Herophilus. From the collection 
of Sir Ham Sloane. 
No. 60 . A Grecian altar. Presented by Sir 
fFilliam Hamilton. 
No. 61 . A head of Augustus. Purchased at 
the sale of the late Right Hon. Edmund Burhe. 
s 2 No. 62. 
ROOM VI. 
A.NTIQUlTiES. 
