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ANTIQUITIES. 
[upper FLOOR. 
or portions of Statues of Diana. Head of Diomede, which 
has been a weight. Dione, the wife of Dodonsean Jupiter. 
Pollux. Two Dogs; head of a Greyhound ; head of a 
Mastiff, once the end of a spout. Dolphin. Eagle, for¬ 
merly attached to a Roman standard. 
On the top of this Case is a statue of Bacchus. 
Case 7. 
Div. A. Vizor of a Helmet found in a tomb upon the 
face of a skeleton. Mars, completely accoutred in Ho¬ 
meric armour. Hercules. 
Div. B. Four figures of Fortune. A pair of Frogs. 
Three figures of Ganymede. Two Genii. Three orna¬ 
ments decorated with Goats’ heads ; a figure of the single¬ 
horned symbolical Goat of the Persians. A Hand broken 
from some fine statue. A mystic Hand covered with 
numerous symbols. Two Horses; two heads of Ditto ; a 
fetlock joint broken from some large statue. 
Div. C. Eight figures of Harpocrates. Two Harpies; 
to the pedestal of one is affixed, a figure of Harmony. 
Hawks. Twenty figures, &c. of Hercules. 
Div. D. Hermaphrodite. Hygeia. Iphicles, starting 
at the sight of the serpents, which originally formed part 
of the group. Three figures of Isis. Two figures, and a 
bust, of Latona. Two Ornamentsdecorated with Leopards’ , 
heads. Five figures or portions of Lions. Two Lizards ] 
in silver, one of bronze, cast from nature. Pedestal deco- { 
rated with the head of Lunus. Three figures of Mars. ; 
Three faces or masks of Medusa. Three figures of Mi¬ 
nerva. 
Div. E. Glass Bottle, Lachrymatories, &c. E 
Div. F. Armour. Celts; Mace-heads; Helmets, on 
the edge of one of which are inscribed Greek characters. 
Div. G. Seven statues or busts of Juno, ten of Jupi- ; 
ter ; a Group of Jupiter and Juno, of fine Etruscan 
workmanship. 
Div. H. Twenty-one statues, busts, &c. of Mercury. j 
Div. I. Mask of Omphale. Two statues and a bust of 0 
Osiris. Pan : an Etruscan figure reclining ; a standing, f ( 
and a sitting Figure ; a Bust; and a Mask in ancient tes- 
sellated work. Two statues of Paris. Head of Perseus. re 
