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and with his right arm thrown over the shoulders 
of a Faun. 
No. 11. A fragment of a magnificent sarco¬ 
phagus, representing an elderly man with a ma¬ 
nuscript roil in his hand, which he is reading. 
Before him stands a Muse holding a mask. 
No. 12. The front of a sarcophagus, repre¬ 
senting a Bacchanalian procession. 
No. 13. Heads of Paris and Helen, in alto- 
relievo. 
No. 14. The front of a sarcophagus, represent¬ 
ing Genii supporting various pieces of armour. 
On a shield, in the centre, is an inscription to 
Sallustius lasiiis. 
No. 15. A head of Jupiter. 
No. 16. A terminal statue of a youth repre¬ 
sented with the attributes of Mercury. 
No. 17. A votive altar, sacred to Apollo. 
No. 17*. A bas-relief, representing a female 
Bacchante clothed in thin floating drapery, 
through which the beautiful forms of her body 
are perfectly apparent. With one hand, which 
is held somewhat above her head, she holds a 
knife, and at the same time secures a portion of 
her robe which is blown behind her ; with the 
other hand, which is held downwards, she carries 
the hind quarters of a kid. This piece of sculp¬ 
ture was originally one of the ornamental figures 
on the triangular base of a candelabrum. 
No. 18. A head of Apollo Musagetes, resem¬ 
bling, 
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