102 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
among the ruins of the Villa of Antoninus Pius , at Monte Cagnuolo. 
Pt. 10. PL xxvi. 
Bust of Diogenes. Bequeathed hy R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bust, bald-headed. Same. 
Bust of Atys. Pt. 10. PL iv. 
Bust, apparently from a statue of a dying Amazon. From Pome. 
Pt. 10. PL v. 
Lower Shelf. —Bust of Aratus. Found among the ruins of the Villa 
erf Marcus Varro. 
Bust, supposed to be that of Achilles. Bequeathed hy R. P . 
Knight , Esq. 
Bust of Hercules, in advanced age. Same. 
Bust of a female Satyr, or Centaur. Same. 
Bust of a Bacchante. 
Tragic mask from the cover of a sarcophagus. From Sir W, 
Hamilton's collection. 
Turreted female head, Cybele? 
Upper Shelf — Front and ends of a sarcophagus, representing 
Bacchus and Ariadne in a chariot, drawn by Centaurs, and preceded 
by Bacchanals ; one end represents Pan flogged by a Satyr, the other, 
Pan carried away by Cupid and a Satyr. Formerly in the Villa 
Montalto, at Rome. Pt. 10. PL xxxvn.*-ix. 
Front of Second Pilaster _Trophy found on the plains of Mara¬ 
thon. Presented hy J. Walker , Esq., 1802. 
Square altar, dedicated to the god Silvanus, by Callistus, the farm 
servant of Caius Cselius Heliodorus; in front Silvanus ; on one side 
th e prcefericulum ; on the other & patera and a boar. 
THIRD COMPARTMENT. 
Sepulchral urn in shape of a lecythus, inscribed with the names 
Alcidamos and Hedyle; and representing a male figure taking leave 
of a seated female; on either side a female figure standing. 
Sepulchral monument, inscribed with the name of some one, son of 
Diodorus, who is represented standing with a cloak round his arm ; a 
slave in front holds his strigil. From the collection of the Earl of 
Belmore. 
Small altar, dedicated by Aurelius Timotheus to Diana; on the sides 
are bas-reliefs. 
Figure of a Muse, in terracotta. 
Small statue of Neptune; at his side is a dolphin. From Athens. 
Presented hy J. S. Gaskoin, Esq. 
Altar inscribed to the manes of M. Clodius, to his brother Felix, 
and to Tyrannus, by Annia Augustalis. 
Bas-relief from a large sarcophagus, representing a dramatic poet 
seated on a chair,, before whom stands a Muse. Found near the 
Mausoleum of Augustus . Pt. 10. PL xxxiv. 
Seat in form of a chariot. 
Small statue of Ceres, wearing a sphendone, veiled and bearing a 
torch. From Athens. Presented by J. S. Gaskoin , Esq. 
Square cippus, decorated with festoons suspended from heads of 
