GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
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ROOM I.] 
Bust, of Vitellius in giallo antico. Same. 
Head of Hercules. From the collection of Sir W. Hamilton. 
Capital of a small Ionic column. Same collection. 
Bust of Caracalla. Same collection. 
Head of Vulcan, with a cap. Same collection. 
Votive mask of a bearded satyr. Presented by T. Hollis, Esq., 
1765. 
Head of Julia, daughter of Titus, the hair in a knot behind. From 
the collection of Sir W. Hamilton. 
Head of Juno. Presented by T. Hollis, Esq., 1757. 
Venus, with bow and arrows ; at her side two Cupids. 
Handle from a vase. From the collection of Sir W. Hamilton. 
Part of a bas-relief: female figure. Same collection. 
Bas-relief mask of a satyr. 
A left foot covered with a sandal. 
A right foot of a child. Anadyomene. 
Hand from a statue of Venus, holding a lock of hair. Same col¬ 
lection. 
Right hand of a female holding a pipe. 
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 an 
emperor. 
Voti \q 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 Marsvas. 
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, apparently Ariadne restored, as a water 
nymph. 
Bust of a muse crowned with a wreath of laurel. Frascati . 
Head of a goat. 
An eagle. 
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 
