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ROOM III. 
Antiquitise. 
No. 11. A bas-relief, representing the Dios¬ 
curi on horseback. From the collection of Sir 
William Hamilton . 
No. 12. Ditto, representing a Bacchanalian 
group, consisting of three figures; the first, a 
Bacchante playing on the tambourin; the se¬ 
cond, a Faun playing on the double pipe ; and 
the third, an intoxicated Faun holding a thyr¬ 
sus. 
No. IS. Ditto, representing Victory offering 
a libation to Apollo Musagetes. From the collec¬ 
tion of Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 14. Ditto, which has served as an orna¬ 
ment on the outside of a circular building. It 
consists of a couple of branches issuing from one 
stem, and curling in opposite directions. 
No. 15. Ditto, representing the Centaur Nes- 
slis carrying Deianira in his arms. 
No. 16. Ditto, representing a cow suckling 
her calf, and drinking out of a circular vessel. 
No. 17. Two terminal heads, joined back to 
back ; one of the bearded Bacchus, the other of 
Libera. 
No. 18. A statue of the goddess of Fortune. 
No. 19. A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus, of very early Greek work. 
No. 20. A head of Hippocrates. 
No. 20 # . A Greek funeral monument, with 
a bas-relief and an inscription. It is to the me¬ 
mory of a person named Alexander, a native of 
Bithynia. This marble, brought from Smyrna, 
was 
