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ROOM II. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM III. 
Antiquities. 
No. 20. A colossal head of Hercules, in a very an¬ 
cient style of Greek sculpture. Pt. 1. PI. xir. 
No. 21. A statue of the Emperor Hadrian, in a 
military dress ; the breast-plate is in high preservation, 
and richly ornamented. Purchased in 1821. 
No. 22. A colossal head of Minerva, a specimen of 
early Greek work. Pt. 1. PI. xvi. 
No. 23. A statue of a Faun. Purchased in 1826. 
THIRD ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1. A bas-relief representing an old Faun strug¬ 
gling with a nymph. Pt. 2. PI. i. 
No. 2. Ditto, representing a candelabrum. Pt. 2. 
PI. n. 
No. 3. Ditto, representing a funeral column, near 
which is a statue of the god of Lampsacus. Pt. 2. 
PI. hi. 
No. 4. Ditto, representing Bacchus received as a 
guest by Icarus. Pt. 2. PI. iv. 
No. 5. Ditto, representing warriors consulting the 
oracle of Apollo. Pt. 2. PL v. 
No. 6. Ditto, in the flat early style of Grecian 
sculpture. It represents Castor managing a horse. Pt. 
2. PL vi. 
No. 7. A bas-relief, representing Hercules securing 
the Msenalian stag, which, at the command of Eu- 
rystheus, he had pursued a whole year in the forest of 
Arcadia. Pt. 2. PI. vii. 
No. 8. Blank . 
No. 9. A bas-relief, divided into three compart¬ 
ments. In the upper division, the infant Bacchus is 
represented riding on a goat; in the middle, a Triton, 
in attendance on Venus, is seizing a marine bull by the 
horns; and in the lower division is a company of 
hunters returning home with their spoil. Pt. 2. PI. ix. 
No. 10. Ditto, representing a festoon of vine 
branches 
