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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
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No. 4*. A head, supposed to be that of Arminius or Thumelicus. 
No. 5. A candelabrum. The upper part was found in the ruins of 
the villa of Antoninus Pius. Pt. ]. PI. v. 
No. 5*. Statue of Thalia, holding the pedum. Found, a.d. 1776, 
in the maritime baths of the Emperor Claudius, at Ostia. 
No. 6. The triangular base of a candelabrum, on the sides of which 
three Genii hold each a part of the armour of Mars; namely, his 
helmet, his shield, and his sword. The work is of the Roman period. 
Pt. 1. PL vi. 
No. 6*. Colossal head of Marcus Aurelius, in the character of one 
of the Fratres Arvales. Formerly in the Mattei collection. 
No. 7. A vase three feet high, with upright massive handles ; it is 
of an oval form, and is ornamented all round w r ith Bacchanalian tigures. 
It w 7 as found at Monte Cagnuolo, the site of the villa of Antoninus Pius 
at the ancient Lanuvium. Pt. 1 . PI. vit. 
No. 7*. Colossal bust of Lucius Verus, draped in the imperial 
paludamentum. Formerly in the Mattei collection. 
No. 8. A statue of Venus or Dione, naked to the waist, and co¬ 
vered with drapery thence dowmvards. It was found in the ruins of 
the Maritime Baths of Claudius, at Ostia, in the year 1776. Pt. 1, 
PI. VIII. 
No. 8*. A group of Bacchus and Ampelus. Found, a.d. 1772, 
near La Storta, on the road to Florence, about eight miles from 
Rome. 
No. 9. A vase two feet eight inches high, of an oval form, w T ith two* 
upright double handles, which spring from the necks of sw~ans. The 
body of the vase in front is enriched with a group of Bacchanalians. 
Pt. 1. PI. IX. 
No. 9*. Head of the young Hercules. Formerly in the Barberini 
Palace. 
No. 10. A fountain ornamented w’ith ivy and olive branches. The 
water w as conveyed through a perforation in the back part of this monu¬ 
ment to a serpent’s head, in w'hich a leaden pipe w'as introduced, part 
of which still remains in the mouth. Found in 1776, near the road 
between Tivoli and Praeneste. Pt. 1. PI. x. 
No. 10*. A head, supposed to be that of Dione. 
No. 11. A colossal head of Hercules, dug up at the foot of Mount 
Vesuvius, where it had been buried by the lava of that volcano. From 
the collection of Sir William Hamilton. Pt. 1. PI. xi. 
No. 11*. A statue of Diana: found in the year 1772, near La 
Storta, at the same spot where the group of Bacchus and Ampelus, 
No. 8*, was discovered. Pt. 3. PI. xiv. 
No. 12. A colossal head of Hercules, in a very ancient style of 
Greek sculpture. Found by Mr. Gavin Hamilton in 1769, at the 
Pantanella in Hadrian’s Villa. Pt. 1. PI. xii. 
No. 12*. A bust of Hadrian, with the breast naked. Formerly in 
the Villa Montalto. 
No. 13. A fragment of one of the three supports of a tripod basin, 
composed of the head and neck of a lion. On the forehead are the 
horns of a goat. Found in 1769, in the Pantanella. Pt. 1. PI. xm. 
No. 14. The capital or upper division of a votive cippus, represent¬ 
ing two birds, in bas-relief, drinking. Pt. 1. PI. xiv. 
