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Head supposed to be that of a trumpeter. 
Head of a goat. 
Hercules seated on a rock, holding a club ; the right hand is restored, 
holding the apples of the Hesperides. 
Jupiter Inferus, or Pluto, seated, holding a sceptre and thunderbolt, 
with Cerberus at one side, and an eagle at the other. 
Comic actor seated. Found in 1773, in the Villa Fonsega, on the 
Coelian Hill. 
Muse seated on a rock, playing on the lyre. 
Muse seated on a rock, playing a lyre ; on the pedestal is the word 
Eumousia. 
Head of one of the Homeric heroes, much resembling that of 
Ajax. Found in Hadrian’s Villa, at Pantanella. 
Bas-relief representing a male and female divinities, holding each a 
cornucopise, probably Pluto and Eirene. Presented by Sir J. Banks , 
Bart. 
Sepulchral tablet of Mysis, daughter of Argaeus, and a native of 
Miletus; she is seated on a chair in the arch of a fa 9 ade ; from Athens. 
Presented by the Dilettanti Society , 1785. 
Bas-relief representing three legs from two figures, probably from 
the action part of a group of Theseus killing the Minotaur in the 
Cretan Labyrinth. Bequeathed by Charles Lambert, Esq., 1812. 
Tablet representing a family sacrificing a pig to Pluto seated in a 
corner, Proserpine in a chair at the foot, and two other divinities, 
probably the Lares, or Penates. 
Sepulchral tablet of Callityche, daughter of Buculus; on it she is 
represented spinning, attended by a child; from Crete. From Mr. 
Inwood's collection. 
Statue of Diana, standing; the arms and head of the goddess, as 
well as the head of the dog at her side, are wanting. Found at Puz- 
zuoli. Presented by W. A. Hamilton, Esq. 
Greek sepulchral tablet, representing a youth holding a lance, and 
attended b v his slave. From the collection of the Earl of Belmore. 
Sepulchral tablet, on it a female draped and seated; below is the 
word MO 2. 
Race of Cupids, drawn by chariots of two dogs, as if started from 
the carceres of the circus; from a sarcophagus. 
Small votive tablet; on it a family offering to Pluto reclining on a 
couch, at the foot of which Proserpine is seated on a chair, and at the 
head Ascalaphus drawing wine from a large vase. 
Bas-relief; man leading a bull to sacrifice. 
Bas-relief; festoons of fruit and flowers. 
Greek sepulchral monument of Cassiodorus, inscribed with six lines 
of elegiac Greek verses; Cassiodorus and a male member of his family 
recline on a couch, while a female is seated on a chair at the foot. 
Part of a sepulchral monument, with the commencement of a 
name. 
. Sepulchral bas-relief; on it the deceased reclining at a banquet; his 
wdfe seated on a chair at the foot of the couch, and tw r o boys, or chil¬ 
dren, at the side of the couch. 
Small tablet; on which is rudely blocked out the goddess Astarte r 
and crescent of the moon; w T ith two lines of Phoenician writing. 
