84 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
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. Coelus Secundus; on it is Leda and the Swan. Pt. 10. 
PI. lv. fig. 2. 
Bust of Julius Ceesar; below, part of a pilaster, ornamented with 
myrtle, olive, and vine branches. 
Lower Shelf .—Head of a child. 
Bust, resembling that of Sappho. 
Head of Serapis. 
Bust of a youth. 
Bust of Minerva, having on her head a Corinthian helmet. Found 
at Rome. 
Bust of Bacchus. From the collection of Prince Poniatowski. 
Bust of Apollo. Rome. 
Bust of Diana. Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bust of Juno, with large eyes and imperious countenance, wearing 
the sphendone. Brought from Rome in \114t. 
Bust of Bacchus. 
Bust of Diana, of fine character, of Parian marble. Brought from 
Rome by Mr. Gavin Hamilton . 
Terminal head, of bad workmanship; it has been supposed to be 
that of Libera. 
Head of Serapis, in black marble. 
Terminal bust of Hercules and Omphale, joined back to back, in 
rosso antico. Not antique. 
Upper Shelf — Front of a sarcophagus, on which are a series of 
Cupids in the characters of Bacchus and his attendants. Found at 
Frascati. 
Sepulchral tablet, on which are three figures, and the tree of the 
Hesperides; below is a valedictory address in Greek to a person named 
Serapion. 
Sepulchral tablet, on which, within a wreath, is an inscription re» 
cording the gift of a golden crown from the people and town council 
to a person named Alexander. He is represented standing above, 
with two small figures at his side. Crete . From Mr. Inwood's col¬ 
lection. 
Sepulchral tablet, inscribed Heraclides, son of Nicostratus, who is 
taking leave of a seated female, another standing by. From the collec¬ 
tion of the Earl of Belmore. 
Front of a sarcophagus, on which is a race of chariots and horses 
in the circus. 
Front of First Master. — Small seated statue of Cybele or Fortune, 
holding a cornucopise in her left, and rudder in her right hand. 
Athens. Presented by J. S. Gashoin , Esq., 1836. 
Under, a rude altar. 
SECOND COMPARTMENT. 
Victory sacrificing a bull, on which she kneels. Found in the ruins 
of the Villa of Antoninus Pius, at Monte Cagnuolo. Pt. 10. PI. xxv. 
Bust of a laughing Satyr, of fine work. 
