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ROOM X. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM XI. 
Antiquities. 
character of Bacchus; it is crowned with a 
wreath of ivy. 
No. 90. A head of Diana, the hair of which is 
drawn up from the sides, and tied in a knot at the 
top of the head. From the collection of Sir Wil¬ 
liam Hamilton . 
No. 91. A fragment of a bas-relief, represent¬ 
ing three legs; they have belonged to two figures 
in powerful action, one of which appears to have 
been aiming a blow at the other, who is falling. 
Bequeathed by the late Charles Lambert , Esq . and 
presented , in 1812, by his Executor . 
No. 92. A head of Diana, somewhat similar to 
No. 90, but of superior work. 
No. 93. A small domestic fountain, of a square 
form, which was used for sacred purposes. 
No. 94. A bust of Minerva; the head only is 
antique. The helmet and the bust, which are of 
bronze, are, with some variations, copied from an 
ancient bust of Minerva which was formerly in 
the Vatican, but is now at Paris. 
No. 95. An upright narrow piece of marble, or¬ 
namented with branches of the olive and the pine. 
No. 96. A statue of an intoxicated Faun. 
No. 97. A statue of Mercury, sleeping upon 
a rock. 
ELEVENTH ROOM. 
MEDALS AND COINS. 
This collection, the basis of which was formed 
by the cabinets of Sir Hans Sloane and Sir Ro¬ 
bert 
