93 
years in the Colonna Palace, at Rome, and was room iii. 
purchased for the British Museum in the year antiquities; 
1819. 
No. 21*. 22*. Two feet covered with san¬ 
dals. They have belonged to the same statue, 
and are in beautiful preservation. 
No. 23*. A bas-relief, representing a comic 
and a tragic mask. 
No. 24*. A bas-relief, representing four Bac¬ 
chic masks. Purchased in 1818. 
No. 25*. A tragic mask. 
No. 24. A statue of a Faun. 
No. 25. A terminal head of Homer, repre¬ 
sented in an advanced age, with a sublime and 
dignified character. 
No. 26. A bust of Sophocles. 
No. 26*. A very ancient Greek inscription, 
known by the title of the “ Marmor Atheniense.” 
It relates to a survey of some temple at Athens, 
supposed to be the Erectheum. Brought to Eng - 
land by Dr, Chandler , and presented to the 
British Museum , in 1785, by the dilettanti 
Society . 
No. 27. A terminalheadof thebeardedBacchus. 
No. 28. A statue of a nymph of Diana rest¬ 
ing herself after the fatigues of the chase. 
No. 29. An entire terminus of the bearded 
Bacchus, six feet high. 
No. 30. A terminal headof the bearded Bacchus. 
No. 31. A statue of a youth holding with 
both hands a part of an arm which he is biting. 
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