90 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
Stem of a candelabrum, ornamented with four gryphons and two 
candelabra. 
Head of a female child, the hair gathered up at the back of the 
head in the style prevalent about the time of Severus; the hair has 
been coloured red. Brought from Rome in 1785. 
Bust of a youth, with the hair curled in two locks at one side of 
the head. 
Head of L. Verus ; from a bas-relief. 
Head of Jupiter, from the angle of a sarcophagus. 
Bust of Serapis. 
Bust of Hercules. 
Sepulchral stele, representing a farewell scene between two male 
figures, each accompanied by a slave or child, and inscribed with the 
names Democles the son of Democles, and Democles the son of Am- 
philochus. Over each a demic crown. Below, eight elegiac verses, 
commemorating the erection of this monument to Democles son of 
Democles, and Democles son of Amphilochus. 
Altar decorated with sculpture in the Egyptian style, probably 
of the time of Hadrian; in front, a priest bearing a shrine; on one 
side the bull Apis, on the other Harpocrates in a car drawn by hippo¬ 
potami amidst the reeds of the Nile. Pt. 10. PI. lii. 
Terminal bust of a Greek poet. Found at Bitolia, in the ancient 
Pelagonia, presented by Col. Leake. 
Altar, with the name of C. Tullius Hesper. 
Lower Shelf. —Small bust of Antoninus Pius. 
Bust, probably of Otacilia Severn, the wife of the Emperor Philip. 
From Rome. Pt. 10. PI. xiy. 
Bust of Faustina junior. Pt. 10. PI. x. 
f Bust of Domitia, wife of the Emperor Domitian. Found in the Villa 
Casali, upon the Esquiline Hill , 1775. Pt. 10. Pi. viii. 
Bust of Olympias; dedicated to her memory by her freedman Epi- 
thymetus; from the character of the head-dress this bust is probably 
of the time of Trajan. From Edmund Burke's collection. 
A bust of Julia Sabina, w 7 ife of the Emperor Hadrian. Pt. 10. PI. ix. 
Bust of Faustina the younger, wife of the Emperor M. Aurelius. 
Much injured by cleaning. Presented by Peter Ducane , Esq. 
A bust of iElius Csesar. Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , Esq. 
A bust of Augustus. Formerly in the collection of E. Burke. 
Bust of Tiberius. Same. 
Bust of an unknown personage. 
Upper Shelf. —Bas-relief, from the front of the cover of a sarcopha¬ 
gus, representing six recumbent Amazons, with their weapons. For¬ 
merly in the collection of Cirdinal Passionei at the Camaldoli, near 
Frascati. Pt. 10. PI. xlv. 
Small circular bas-relief, representing a satyr playing on the double 
flute. 
Sarcophagus representing Cupids carrying off the armour of Mars ; 
on the shield is an inscription to Sallustius Jasius, the adopted child 
of Domitius, a steward of the imperial household, and his wife 
Sallustia. Found at Tusculum , and formerly in the collection of 
Cardinal Passionei , in the Hermitage at Camaldoli. Pt. 10. PL xlvi. 
Front of Fifth Pilaster. —Torso of a statue, apparently of Mercury. 
