86 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
in front Silvanus; on one side the proefericulum ; 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 
Eelmore. 
Small altar, dedicated by Aurelius Timotheus to Diana; on the sides 
are bas-reliefs. 
Head of Serapis. 
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 Felis, 
and to Tyrannus, by Annia Augustalis. 
Bas-relief from a large sarcophagus, representing a dramatic poet, 
probably Sophocles, seated on a chair, before wdiom stands a Muse. 
Found near the Mausoleum of Augustus. Pt. 10. PI. xxxiv. 
On sarcophagus, a small bas-relief, with five figures on it engaged in 
cooking. 
Under the sarcophagus, seat in the form of a chariot. 
Small statue of Ceres, wearing the sphendone, veiled, and bearing 
a torch. From Athens. Presented by J. S. Gaskoin , Esq. 
A small cippus, decorated with festoons suspended from heads of 
Jupiter Ammon; in front, an Ibis destroying a serpent. Formerly in 
the Villa Eurioni , at Rome. 
Sepulchral urn in shape of a lecythus; inscribed Pytharatos and 
Herophylos, whose figures are represented in relief. From the collec¬ 
tion of Sir Hans Sloane . 
Small cippus, decorated with rams’ heads, festoons, birds, insects, 
and human heads. 
Small cippus, in front, Silenus mounted on a panther, holding a 
thyrsus, and above, two cymbals united by a cord. Pt. 10. PI. lv. 
fig. 1. 
Lower Shelf —Bas-relief representing Luna surrounded by the signs 
of the Zodiac. Presented by Col. de Eosset, 1811. 
Candelabrum, with festoons sculptured in alto-rilievo. 
Small statue of a fisherman; on his left arm a bucket. Pt. 10. 
PI. XXVIII. 
Fragment of a bas-relief, representing three legs, from a group of 
Theseus destroying the Minotaur. 
Over it, a bas-relief, sacrifice to iEsculapius and Hygieia. A 
horse’s head is seen through a wdndow at one corner. 
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. 
Centaur carrying off a female. Modem. 
Sun dial, supported by lions’ heads and claws. 
