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room ii. No. 20. A colossal head of Hercules, in a very 
Antiquities, ancient style of Greek sculpture. 
No. 21. A statue of the Emperor Hadrian, in 
a military dress ; the breast-plate is in high pre¬ 
servation, and richly ornamented. Purchased in 
1821. 
No. 22. A colossal head of Minerva, a speci¬ 
men of very early Greek work. 
THIRD ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
room ii. No. 1. A bas-relief representing an old Faun 
Anti~es. struggling with a Nymph. 
No. 2. Ditto, representing a candelabrum. 
No. 3. Ditto, representing a funeral column, 
near which is a statue of the god of Lampsacus. 
No. 4. Ditto, representing Bacchus received 
as a guest by Icarus. 
No. 5. Ditto, representing warriors consulting 
the oracle of Apollo. 
No. 6. Ditto, in the flat early style of Grecian 
sculpture. It represents Castor managing a horse. 
No. 7. Ditto, representing Hercules securing 
the Maenalian stag, which at the command of 
Eurystheus, he had pursued a whole year in the 
forest of Arcadia. 
No. 8. Blank. 
No. 9. A bas-relief, divided into three com¬ 
partments. In the upper division, the infant 
Bacchus 
