88 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
Bust in relief, similar to the first on the shelf. Pt. 10. PL lvii. fig. 2. 
Lower Shelf. —Unknown bust. 
Unknown bust of a military personage. 
Bust of Caracalla, in the paludamentum and armour. Found in the 
gardens of the nuns at the Quatro Fontane on the Esquiline Hill , at 
Rome. Pt. 10. PI. xn. 
A bust of Gordian the elder, draped in a toga with a peculiar fold 
supposed to have been called the lorum. Pt. 10. PI. xm. 
Bust of a young man of the time of the Antonines, draped in the 
toga; inscribed with a dedication by the decemviri stlitibus judicandis. 
Found at Rome, 1776. Pt. 10. PI. xvr. 
Bust of the Emperor Hadrian, draped in the paludamentum and 
armour. Found on the site of Hadrian’s Villa , at Tivoli. Pt. 10. 
PI. VIII. 
Bust of the Emperor Septimius Severus, draped in the paluda¬ 
mentum. Found in that part of the Palatine Hill now occupied by 
the Villa Magnani. Pt. 10. PI. xi. 
Bust of a man, with features resembling those of iElius Verus; 
on the. base is a dedication inscribed bv L. iEmilius to his friend. 
Pt. 10. PI. xv. 
Bust ofthe Emperor Nero. From Athens. Pt. 10. PI. vi. 
Underneath. —Terminal statue of a Hermaphrodite, holding in one 
hand a bird pecking at a bunch of grapes. Found in a marsh near 
the Lake Nemi, 1774. Pt. 10. PL xxx. 
Cippus, dedicated to Fortune by Antonius, afreedman, for the safe 
return of the Emperor L. Septimius Severus, his wife Julia Domna, 
and his sons Caracalla and Geta, whose name has been anciently erased. 
Front from the lid of the sarcophagus of which the bas-reliefs are in 
Compartment xi. Upper Shelf: it represents Satyrs and cattle. Pt. 
10. Pi. xl. fig. 1. 
Upon this sarcophagus, 
Group of two dogs. Found on the Monte Cagnuolo , 1774. Pt. 10. 
Vignette. 
Statue of Cupid bending the bow. Found at Gastello di Guido, 
in 1776. 
A bas-relief representing Priam supplicating Achilles to deliver to 
him the body of his son Hector. Pt. 10. PL xl. 
Small statue of a fisherman; on his left arm a bucket. Pt. 10. 
PL xxviii. 
Terminal head of the young Hercules, crowned with the leaves of 
the poplar. It was found in 1777 near Gensano. Pt. 2. PL xlvi. 
Bas-relief, representing a bacchante, holding a knife in her right 
hand, and in her left half a kid supposed to be a copy of the F>kkx > 7i 
X iju.aigo<povo;, or goat-slaying bacchante, the work of Scopas, who 
flourished about b.c. 360. Pt. 10. PL xxxv. Above which, a 
bust, of a child. 
Small statue of a fisherman, in a rough woollen garment, holding a 
basket of fish in his left hand. From Rome. Pt. 10. PL xxix. 
Torso of Venus, of fine workmanship, placed on a modern wooden 
pedestal. 
Sphinx, which anciently formed part of the base of a candelabrum. 
Pt. 10. Pl. xxxi. 
