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ROOM X. 
Antijjuities. 
No. 76. A fragment of a serpent. 
No. 77* A head of Apollo. 
No. 78^ A statue of Mercury sleeping upon 
a rock. 
No. 79* A head of Cybele. 
No. 80. A head of a lion, which was a part 
of the same sarcophagus from which No. 6 was 
taken. 
No. 81. A cistern of green basalt, anciently 
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. 82. A head of Minerva. 
No. 83. A colossal head of Anti nous in the 
character of Bacchus; it is crowned with a 
wreath of ivy. 
No. 84. A small domestic fountain of a square 
form, which was used for sacred purposes. 
No. 85. A bust of Minerva ; the head only is 
antique ; the helmet and the bust, which are of 
bronze, are, with some variations, copied from an 
ancient bust of Minerva, which was formerly in 
theVatican, but is now at Paris. 
No. 86. An upright narrow piece of marble 
ornamented with branches of the olive and the 
pine. 
No. 87* A head of Diana, the hair of which 
is drawn up from the sides, and tied in a knot at 
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