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the hands are wanting; but, from the position of 
the arms, it is probable that the figure held a radius 
in the right hand, and a celestial globe in the left 
hand. It is three feet ten inches high, and is one 
of the largest statues which has been found of ter¬ 
racotta* 
No 39. An Amphora. From the collection of 
Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 40. A statue of a Muse, resting her left 
arm upon a pile of writing tablets, which are placed 
upon a square column. The right arm is raised 
towards the neck. The figure, in its present state, 
is three feet four inches high the head is lost. 
No. 41. An Amphora. From the collection of 
Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 42. A bas-relief, representing a short naked 
human figure, with a beard ; he holds in each hand 
the stem of a plant. On each side of this figure is 
seated a quadruped, whose head is that of an elderly 
man, and whose tail terminates in a flower. 
No. 43. Ditto, representing Cupids supporting 
festoons of fruit. 
No. 44. Ditto, representing a Faun and a Bac¬ 
chante dancing, and holding between them the 
infant Bacchus in a basket used for winnowing 
corn. 
No. 45. Ditto, representing the head of Pan, 
on each side of which is the head of a Satyr ; one 
of the Satyrs is crowned with branches of pine, and 
the other with branches of ivy. 
No. 46. Repetition of No. 45. 
No. 47* 
