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ROOM in. at Frattochi, the ancient Bovillae, in the Appian 
Antiquities, road, ten miles from Rome. It was for many 
years in the Colonna Palace, at Rome, and was 
purchased for the British Museum in the year 
1819. 
No. 21*, 22^. Two feet covered with sandals. 
They have belonged to the same statue, and 
are in beautiful preservation. 
No. 23*. A bas-relief, representing a comic 
and a tragic mask. 
No. 24*. A bas-relief, representing four Bac¬ 
chic masks. Purchased in 1818. 
No. 25*. A tragic mask. 
No. 24. A statue of a Faun. 
No. 25. A terminal head of Homer, repre¬ 
sented in an advanced age, with a sublime and 
dignified character. 
No. 26. A bust of Sophocles. 
No. 26*. A very ancient Greek inscription, 
known by the title of the Marmor Atheni- 
ense.’’ It relates to a survey of some temple 
at Athens, supposed to be the Erechtheium. 
Brought to Bngland hy Dr, Chandler^ and pre^ 
sented to the British Museum^ in 1785, hy the 
Dilettanti Society, 
No. 27. A terminal head of the bearded Bac¬ 
chus. 
No. 28, A statue of a nymph of Diana rest¬ 
ing herself after the fatigues of the chase. 
No. 29. An entire terminus of the bearded 
Bacchus, six feet high. 
No. SO. 
