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ROOM I. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM II. 
Antiquities. 
No. 71. A bas-relief, 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. 
No. 72. Ditto, representing Venus carried 
through the air upon a swan. 
No. 73. Ditto, representing Cupid pressing 
Psyche, in the form of a butterfly, to his breast. 
No. 74. Ditto, representing Cupid flying, with 
a palm branch in one hand, and a wreath in the 
other. 
No. 75. A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. 
No. 76. A female statue, probably of Thalia, 
the pastoral Muse. 
No. 77. An Amphora. From the collection of 
Sir Hans Sloane . 
No. 78. A female statue, the character un¬ 
known. The head and lower arms are modern. 
No. 79. A statue of Juno, crowned with an 
indented diadem. Part of the arms is wanting. 
Nos. 80—83. Amphorae of various forms. 
SECOND ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. l. A colossal head of Minerva. 
No. 2. A funeral urn, ornamented with eques¬ 
trian and pedestrian combatants. 
No. 3. One of the feet, or supports, of an an¬ 
cient tripod table. 
No. 4. 
