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No. 3. A head, apparently of a trumpeter. 
No. 4. An unknown female head. The sock- 
ets of the eyes are hollow, and have been originally 
filled with coloured stones, or some other mate¬ 
rial. 
No. 5. A torso of a small statue of Venus. 
No. 6. An unknown female head, with a broad 
fillet across the forehead. 
No. 7- A head of a goat. 
No. 8. Cupid sleeping upon a lion’s skin. 
No. 9. An epitaph on a dog. From the col¬ 
lection of Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 10. An unknown head. 
No. 11. A head of Apollo. 
No. 12. A head of a lion, being a fragment ot 
a large sarcophagus. 
No. 13. An oblong square basin of granite, 
similar to such as were used in the temples, to con¬ 
tain the water necessary for the purification of 
those who sought to gain admittance to the sacri¬ 
fices. 
No. 14. A mask cut from the cover of a large 
sarcophagus. From the collection of Sir William 
Hamilton . 
No. 15. A terminal head of Libera. 
No. 16. A head of a female Bacchante. 
No. 17. A case containing a collection of an¬ 
tique bronzes. 
No. 18. A head of a laughing Faun. 
No. 19. Small terminal heads of Bacchus and 
Libera, joined back to back. 
ROOM X. 
Antiquities, 
No. 50. 
