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is raised towards the neck. The figure, in its 
present state, is three feet four inches high ; the 
head is lost. 
No. 41. An Amphora. From the collection of 
Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 42. A bas-relief, representing a short 
naked human figure, with a beard; he holds in 
each hand the stem of a plant. On each side of 
this figure is seated a quadruped, whose head is 
that of an elderly man, and whose tail terminates 
in a flower. 
No. 43. Ditto, representing Cupids support¬ 
ing festoons of fruit. 
No. 44. Ditto, representing a Faun and a 
Bacchante dancing, and holding between them 
the infant Bacchus in a basket used for winnow¬ 
ing corn. 
No. 45. Ditto, representing the head of Pan, 
on each side of which is the head of a Satyr; 
one of the Satyrs is crowned with branches of 
the pine, and the other with branches of ivy. 
No. 46. Repetition of No. 45. 
No. 47. A bas-relief, representing the Indian 
Bacchus received as a guest by Icarus. 
No. 48. Ditto, representing tw r o Fauns riding 
on Panthers. The hinder parts of the panthers 
terminate in vine leaves. Between the panthers 
is a vase with two handles. 
No. 49. Ditto, representing a bull and a lion 
running in contrary directions. The hind legs 
of both animals are enveloped in foliage. 
No. 50, 
ROOM I. 
Antiquities. 
