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No. 4. Part of the front of a large sarcopha¬ 
gus, representing a marriage. 
No. 5. The front of a sarcophagus represent¬ 
ing the nine Muses with their respective attri¬ 
butes. 
No. 6. A bas-relief, cut from the end of the 
same sarcophagus as No. 3. It represents two 
Cupids and a Faun carrying an intoxicated Satyr. 
No. 7. Part of a sarcophagus, representing a 
carpentum, or funeral car, drawn by four horses. 
No. 8. A medallion, representing in profile 
the bust of an unknown Greek philosopher. It is 
similar to No. l, but-iof a later time and inferior 
sculpture. 
No. 9. The front of a sarcophagus, represent¬ 
ing captive Amazons with their shields and 
battle-axes. 
No. 10. A fragment of a sarcophagus, repre¬ 
senting Bacchus with a thyrsus in his left hand, 
and with his right arm thrown over the shoulders 
of a Faun. 
No. 11. A fragment of a magnificent sarco¬ 
phagus, representing an elderly man with a 
manuscript roil in his hand, which he is reading. 
Before him stands a Muse holding a mask. 
No. 12. The front of a sarcophagus, repre¬ 
senting a Bacchanalian procession. 
No. 13. Heads of Paris and Helen, in alto- 
relievo. 
No. 14. The front of a sarcophagus, represent¬ 
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