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r oom x. No. 4 ! a statue of a Discobolus, who is re- 
Antiquities. presented at that precise moment of time which 
immediately precedes the delivery of the discus. 
It is an ancient copy in marble, from the cele¬ 
brated bronze statue executed by Myro. 
No. 42. A small bust of Antoninus Pius ^ the 
head only is antique. 
No. 43. A small scenic figure, silting on a 
square plinth. The face is covered with a comic 
mask. 
No. 44. A bust of a child, with the breast 
naked. 
No. 45. A bas-relief, representing the arms 
of the Dacians and Sarmatians. 
No. 46. A bust of an unknown female, repre¬ 
sented in the character of Isis. It is gracefully 
terminated by the flower of the Nymphaea Lotus, 
on which it appears to rest. 
No. 47. A head of a Muse, crowned with a 
wreath of laurel. 
No. 48. A case containing a collection of an¬ 
tique bronzes. 
No. 49. A head of one of the Dioscuri. 
No. 50. A fragment of a small head of Her¬ 
cules, covered with the skin of a lion. Presented, 
in 1757, by Thomas Hollis , Esq. 
No. 51. A funeral mask, which was used to 
cover the face of a female corpse. From the col¬ 
lection of Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 52. A small head of Hercules. Presented , 
in 1757, by Thomas Hollis , Esq . 
No. 53. A small unknown bust, with a military 
garment. 
