100 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
The left hand and part of the arm of Venus, or Psyche, holding a 
butterfly. 
Two feet of a lion, from a tripod table. 
Left hand of a female holding an unknown object. 
Right hand holding part of a bow. 
Right hand of a child, holding a ram’s head. 
Left foot covered with a shoe and straps, perhaps from a statue of a 
gladiator. 
Votive patera; on one side Silenus, and on the reverse a satyr, in 
bas-relief. From the collection of Sir W. Hamilton. 
Fragment of a figure holding a bird. 
Torso of a male figure, apparently of Marsyas. 
A small mutilated figure; the right breast naked, the other parts 
covered with drapery, wearing a necklace, from which a scarabceus is 
suspended. Same collection. 
Head of an eagle, probably from the hilt of a sword. Same col¬ 
lection. 
A votive patera; on one side a mask of Bacchus, bearded ; on the 
reverse a panther. Same collection. 
Fragment of a serpent. 
Torso of a satyr. Presented by the Rev. H. Crowe , 1833. 
On the Case are the following objects :— 
Head, supposed to be of one of the Dioscuri, but more probably of 
Mercury. Found near Rome. 
Reclining female figure, much restored. 
Bust of a muse crowned with a wreath of laurel. Frascati. 
Over the Case. — End of sarcophagus, representing Bacchus leaning 
on a Satyr. Pt. 10. PI. xlix. 
Greek stele, inscribed Hermodorus, son of Aristomenes, who is 
represented holding a roll or volume in his left hand, and drapery with 
his right. 
Sepulchral cippus, erected to Marcus Coelius Superstes by his 
brother M. Ccel. Secundus; on it is Leda and the Swan. Pt. 10. 
PI. lv. fig. 2. 
Bust of Julius Caesar; below, part of a pilaster, ornamented with 
myrtle, olive, and vine branches. 
Lower Shelf. —Head of a child. 
Bust, resembling that of Sappho. 
Bust of a youth. 
Bust of Minerva, having on her head a Corinthian helmet. Found 
at Rome . 
Bust, apparently of Bacchus. From the collection of Prince 
Poniatowski. 
Bust, apparently of Apollo. Rome. 
Bust of Diana, of fine character, of Parian marble. Brought from 
Rome by Mr. Gavin Hamilton. 
Bust of Juno, with large eyes and imperious countenance, wearing 
the sphendone. Brought from Rome in 1774. 
Bust, apparently of Bacchus. 
Bust of Diana. Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Terminal head, of bad workmanship; it has been supposed to be 
that of Libera. 
