GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
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ROOM I.] 
Base of a candelabrum, supported by three lion’s claws ; at the sides 
are the gryphon, crow and laurel, tripod and fillet, emblems of the 
Hyperborean Apollo; surmounted by part of another candelabrum, 
ornamented with festoons, foliage, and birds. Pt. 10. PI. liv. fig. 1. 
Front of a sarcophagus, on which is the portrait of an elderly man 
in a medallion or shield supported by two Cupids; of a late period. 
From the Villa Burioni, near the Salarian Gate of Rome. Pt. 10. 
PI. XLVII. 
Underneath this sarcophagus is a colossal foot in a sandal. From 
the collection of Sir W. Hamilton. 
And two slabs, one funereal, and the other representing two figures 
reclining. 
On the Sarcophagus. — Eagle. Found at Rome. Pt. 10. PI. Lvm. 
fig. 2. 
Lower half of a female draped statue. 
Statue of Diana (mutilated). Presented by W. R. Hamilton , Esq. 
Female draped statue, wanting the head. 
Swan, in Egyptian red marble. Found in a vineyard adjoining the 
Villa Pinciana. Pt. 10. PI. LVin. 
Behind are two bas-reliefs; one, that of Victory sacrificing to Apollo; 
the other, containing three subjects in three compartments, one above 
the other. 
Terminal statue of a Satyr. 
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. 
Lower Shelf. —Bust of unknown personage. 
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. 
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 
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. PI. xxxvii.-ix. 
In front of Second Pilaster. —Square altar, dedicated to the god 
Silvanus, by Callistus, the farm servant of Caius Caelius Heliodorus ; 
