96 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ROOM I. 
Bust of Demosthenes; below, an upright piece of marble, orna¬ 
mented with branches of the olive and pine. 
Sepulchral stele or tablet of Lenseus, son of Artemidorus, who is 
represented reclining on a couch, and crowning himself. It appears 
that he received a crown from the state; and from the inscription, in 
two Greek elegiac verses, to have formerly commanded some fort, and 
to have been buried there. 
Cippus, or sepulchral altar, erected by L. Virius Helvius, to Viria 
Primitiva, his wife, deceased in her nineteenth year. 
In this compartment is a case containing the following articles: — 
Fragment of a head of Hercules covered with the lion’s skin. Pre¬ 
sented by T. Hollis , Esq., 1757. 
A funeral mask which was used to cover the face of a female corpse. 
From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
Head of Hercules. Presented by T. Hollis, Esq., 1757. 
Bust of Vitellius in giallo antico. Presented by T. Hollis, Esq., 
1757. 
Head of Hercules. From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
Capital of a small Ionic column. From the same collection. 
Bust of Caracalla. From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
Head of Vulcan, with a cap. From the 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 TV. Hamilton. 
Head of Juno. Presented by T. Hollis, Esq., 1757. 
Venus, with the bow and arrows ; at her side two Cupids. 
Handle from a vase. From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
Part of a bas-relief: female figure. From the same collection. 
Bas-relief mask of a satyr. 
A left foot covered with a sandal. 
A right foot of a child. 
Hand from a statue of Venus, anadyomene or rising from the sea, 
bolding a lock of hair. From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
Right hand of a female, probably the muse Euterpe, holding a pipe. 
Foot of a lion, from a tripod table. 
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; apparently from one of the ! 
copies of the Cupid of Praxiteles. 
Right hand of a child, holding a ram’s head. 
Left foot covered with linen and bandages, perhaps from a statue of 
a gladiator. 
Votive patera; on one side Silenus, and on the reverse a satyr, in i 
bas-relief. From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
Fragment of a figure holding a bird. 
Torso of a male figure, apparently of Marsyas. 
A small mutilated figure ; the right breast naked, the other parts { 
covered with drapery, wearing a necklace, from which a scarabseus is ( 
suspended. From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
