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labrum, which is composed entirely of a plant. The ROOM 1. 
flames issue from the dow r er, which growls upon a long antiquities. 
stem. On each side stands a priestess, with one hand 
holding up a small portion of her robe (see Nos. 19 
and 54), and with the other hand holding one of the 
branches of the plant. PI. xxvn, f. 50. 
No. 51. A bas-relief, representing two of the Sea¬ 
sons, Autumn and Winter. PI. xxvn. f. 51. 
No. 52. Ditto, imperfect, representing the goddess 
Salus, feeding a serpent out of a patera. The serpent 
is twined round the trunk of a tree, from a branch of 
which are suspended two cast-off skins of the serpent. 
PI. xxviii. f. 52. 
No. 53. Ditto, representing a warrior consulting 
the oracle of Apollo. Pi. xxviii. f. 53. 
No. 54. Ditto, representing alighted candelabrum, 
on each side of which stands a priestess carrying a pa¬ 
tera on her head, and holding up a small portion of her 
robe with one hand. (See Nos. 19 and 50.) PI. xxix. 
No. 55. Ditto, representing Theseus slaying a Cen¬ 
taur. PI. xxx. f. 55. 
No. 56. Repetition of No. 18. 
No. 57. Repetition of No. 23. 
No. 58. Repetition of No. 50. 
No. 59. A bas-relief, representing two Fauns tread¬ 
ing out the juice of grapes in a wine-press. On one 
side is a Faun playing upon the double pipe ; and on 
the other side another Faun, somewhat aged in his 
appearance, loaded with a heavy basket of grapes. 
PI. xxx. f. 59. 
No. 60. Ditto, representing a chariot-race. PI. xxxi. 
f. 60. 
No. 61. Repetition of No. 6. 
No. 62. A bas-relief, representing a mask of Bac¬ 
chus, between those of a young and an old Faun. PI. 
xxxi. f. 62. 
No. 63. Repetition of No. 62. 
No. 64. Repetition of No. 6. 
No. 65. A bas-relief, representing two captives in a 
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