102 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
Small sepulchral cippus; on it is the wreath, crow, and laurel 
of Apollo. Pt. 10. PI. liii. fig. 2. 
Victory kneeling upon a bull, which she is about to stab. Found 
among the ruins of the Villa of Antoninus Pius , at Monte Cagnuolo, 
Pt. 10. PI. xxvi. 
Bust of Diogenes. Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bust, bald-headed. Same. 
Bust of Atys. Pt. 10. PI. iv. 
Bust, apparently from a statue of a dying Amazon. From Rome . 
Pt. 10. PI. v. 
Lower Shelf. — Bust of Aratus. Found among the ruins of the Villa 
of Marcus Varro . 
Bust, supposed to be that of Achilles. Bequeathed by 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 xxxvii.-ix. 
Front of Second Pilaster —Trophy found on the plains of Mara¬ 
thon. Presented by 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 
the prcefericulum ; on the other a 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, w T ho 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 by 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. 
