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chante dancing, and holding between them the infant Bac¬ 
chus in a basket used for winnowing corn. PI. xxiv. f. 44. 
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 the pine, and the other with 
branches of ivy. PI. xxiv. f. 45. 
No. 46. Repetition of No. 45. 
No. 47. A bas-relief, representing the Indian Bac¬ 
chus received as a guest by Icarus. PL xxv. 
No. 48. Ditto, representing two Fauns riding on 
panthers. The hinder part of the panthers terminate 
in vine leaves. Between the panthers is a vase with 
two handles. PL xxvi. f. 48. 
No. 49. Ditto, representing a bull and a lion running 
in contrary directions. The hind Jegs of both animals 
are enveloped in foliage. PI. xxvi. f. 49. 
No. 50. Ditto, representing a lighted candelabrum, 
which is composed entirely of a plant. The flames issue 
from the flower, which grows upon a long 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. xxvii. f. 50. 
No. 51. Ditto, representing two of the Seasons, 
Autumn and Winter. PI. xxvii. 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 oft' 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 a lighted 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. 
