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with the other hand holding one of the branches of the plant. PL 
xxvii. f. 50. 
No. 51. A bas-relief, representing two of the Seasons, Autumn and 
Winter. PL xxvii. f. 51. 
No. 52. Ditto, imperfect, representing the goddess Salus, feeding a 
serpent out of a patera. The serpent is twined round the trunk of a 
tree, from a branch of which are suspended two cast off skins of the ser¬ 
pent. Pl. xxvm. f. 52. 
No. 53. Ditto, representing a warrior seated consulting the oracle 
of Apollo. Pl. xxvm. f. 53. 
No. 54. Ditto, representing a lighted candelabrum, on each side of 
which stands a priestess carrying a patera on her head, and holding up 
a small portion of her robe with one hand. (See Nos. 19 and 50.) 
Pl. XXIX. 
No. 55. Ditto, representing Theseus slaying a Centaur. Pl. xxx. 
f. 55. 
No. 56. Repetition of No. 18. 
No. 57. Repetition of No. 23. 
No. 58. Repetition of No. 50. 
No. 59. A bas-relief, representing two Fauns treading out the juice 
of grapes in a wine-press. On one side is a Faun playing upon the 
double pipe; and on the other side another Faun, somewhat aged 
in his appearance, loaded with a heavy basket of grapes. Pl. xxx. 
f. 59. 
No. 60. Ditto, representing a chariot-race. The name of the art¬ 
ist, Anniae Arescvsa, appears upon this terracotta. Pl. xxxi. f. 60. 
No. 61. Repetition of No. 6. 
No. 62. A bas-relief, representing a mask of Bacchus, between 
those of a young and an old Faun. Pl. xxxi. f. 62. 
No. 63. Repetition of No. 62. 
No. 64. Repetition of No. 6. 
No. 65. A bas-relief, representing two captives seated in a car 
drawn by two horses. The captives have chains fastened round their 
necks and round their ancles, and the ends of the chains are held by 
guards walking on each side of the car. Pl. xxxn. f. 65. 
No. 66. Ditto representing a head of Jupiter Ammon, which rests 
on a flower. The ends of the fillets with which the head of Jupiter is 
crowned are held on each side by a Faun, who is furnished with wings, 
and whose figure terminates below in foliage, which curls in such a 
manner as to give the figure the appearance of a Triton. Pl. xxxil 
f. 66. 
No. 67. Ditto, representing two Fauns gathering grapes into bas¬ 
kets. Pl. xxxm. f. 67. 
No. 68. Ditto, representing a figure of Victory standing upon a 
plant, and supporting the branches of it with her hands. Pl. xxxm. 
f. 68. 
No. 69. Repetition of No. 33. 
No. 70. A bas-relief, representing Victory sacrificing a bull before 
a tripod altar. Pl. xxxiv. f. 70. 
No. 71. Ditto, imperfect, representing Theseus riding at full speed, 
and cutting off the head of an Amazon, whom he has caught by the 
hair of her head. PL xxxv. f. 71. 
