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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM XII. 
A small terminal head of the bearded Bacchus, in 
yellow marble. From the collection of Sir Hans Sloane. 
A votive horn, in marble, two feet long. 
On No. 8 :—A head of a female Bacchante. 
A votive torso of an athleta, in terracotta, the size of 
life. Presented by TV. G . Coesvelt, Esq-, 1834. 
A head of a laughing Faun. 
No. 9. A head of Adonis, covered with the pyrami¬ 
dal hood* The lower part of the face and neck is co- 
vered with drapery. 
No. 10. A shelf containing 
A head of Jupiter Serapis in green basalt. 
An eagle, in marble. 
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 an¬ 
tique. 
A small figure of a recumbent Satyr. 
A bust of a child, with the breast naked. 
Underneath, a bas-relief, representing, probably, Jupi¬ 
ter 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. 
No. 13. A Case containing the following articles 
A fragment of a small head of Hercules, covered with i 
the skin of a lion. Presentedin 1757, by Thomas 
Hollis, Esq . 
A funeral magk which was used to cover the face of a 
female corpse. From the collection of Sir William Ha¬ 
milton. 
A small head of Hercules. Presented, in 1757, by 
Thomas Hollis, Esq. 
A small unknown bust, with a military garment. The 
head is of yellow marble. Presented , in 1757, by Tho¬ 
mas Hollis , Esq . 
