ioy 
No. 66, A votive statue of a fisherman, hold¬ 
ing a basket of fish in his left hand. 
No. 67. A votive altar sacred to Bacchus. On 
the front, Silenus is represented riding on a 
panther. 
No. 68. A group of two dogs, one of which is 
biting the ear of the other in play. 
No. 69. An unknown bust, dressed in the Ro¬ 
man toga. 
No. 70. A head of a female child. The hair 
is divided into plaits, which are twisted into a 
knot on the back part of the head. Some of the 
red paint, with which the hair was originally 
coloured, is still visible. 
No. 71. A small statue of a muse, sitting on 
a rock, and holding a lyre in her left hand. 
No. 72. A small statue of Cupid bending his 
bow. 
No. 73. A bas-relief, representing Priam in 
the act of supplicating Achillea to deliver to him 
the body of his son Hector. 
No. 74. A small statue of Hercules, sitting on 
a rock. 
No. 75. A bust of Gordianus Africanus the 
elder, dressed in the Roman toga. 
No. 76. A head of a child. 
Nos. 77, 78. Two tiles in terracotta, brought 
from Athens ; the fronts are painted. Pur¬ 
chased in 1815. 
No. 79. The front of the cover of a magnifi¬ 
cent sarcophagus. It represents a group of cattle, 
on 
ROOM VI. 
ANTIQUITIE3. 
