214 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM XII. 
A head of Jupiter Serapis. From the collection of Sir William 
Hamilton. 
Underneath, a piece of Mosaic pavement, found at Woodchester, in 
the county of Gloucester. Presented, in 1808, by Samuel Lysons , 
Esq. 
No. 11. A shelf containing 
A small bust of Antoninus Pius ; the head only is antique. It was 
formerly in the JBarberini Palace at Rome. 
A small figure of a recumbent Satyr. 
A bust of a child, with the breast naked. 
Underneath, a bas-relief, representing, probably, Jupiter and Ceres 
standing, each holding a cornucopia. Presented by the Right Hon. 
Sir Joseph Banks , Bart. 
No. 12. A bust of an unknown female, represented in the character 
of Isis, It is gracefully terminated by the flower of the nympheea lotus, 
on which it appears to rest. This singularly beautiful bust was purchased 
at Naples from the Laurenzano family in 1772. 
No. 13. A Case containing the following articles: — 
A fragment of a small head of Hercules, covered with the skin of a 
lion. Presented, in 1157, by Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
A funeral mask which w 7 as used to cover the face of a female corpse. 
From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
A small head of Hercules. Presented, in 1151, by Thomas Hollis, 
Esq. 
A small unknown bust, with a military garment. The head is of 
yellow 7 marble. Presented, in 1157, by Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
A small head of Hercules, very much injured by the decomposition 
of the marble. From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
The capital of a small column of the Ionic order. From the collec- . 
tion of Sir William Hamilton. 
A small unknown head. From the collection of Sir William Ha¬ 
milton. } 
A small head of Vulcan, covered with a cap. From the collection of 
Sir William Hamilton. 
A votive mask of a bearded Faun. Presented, in 17 65, by Thomas 
Hollis, Esq. 
A small unknowm female head, the hair of which is tied in a knot 
behind. From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
A small head of Juno. Presented, in 1757, by Thomas Hollis, 
Esq. 
A group representing Venus and two Cupids. 
One of the handles of a vase. From the collection of Sir William 
Hamilton. 
A fragment of a bas-relief, representing part of a female figure. 
From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
A bas-relief, representing a mask of a Faun. 
A left foot covered with a sandal. 
The right foot of a child. 
A hand of a female, holding a lock of hair. This fragment probably 
belonged to a statue of Venus, who was represented in the act of wring¬ 
ing the w T ater from her hair. From the collection of Sir William Ha * 
mUton . 
