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branches suspended from the skulls of bulls. In the 
centre, above the festoon, is a mask of a Faun. It has 
served as a decoration in the inside of a circular build¬ 
ing. Pt. 2. PI. x. 
No. 11. A bas-relief, representing the Dioscuri on 
horseback. From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
Pt. 2. PL xi. 
No. 12. Ditto, representing a Bacchanalian group, 
consisting of three figures; the first a Bacchante play¬ 
ing on the tambourin ; the second, a Faun playing on 
the double pipe ; and the third, an intoxicated Faun 
holding a thyrsus. Pt. 2. PI. xn. 
No. 13. Ditto, representing Victory offering a li¬ 
bation to Apollo Musagetes. From the colltction of Sir 
William Hamilton. Pt. 2. PI. xm. 
No. 14. Ditto, which has served as an ornament 
on the outside of a circular building. It consists of a 
couple of branches issuing from one stem, and curling 
in opposite directions. Pt. 2. PI. xiv. 
No. 15. Ditto, representing the Centaur Nessus 
carrying Dei'anira in his arms. Pt. 2. PL xv. 
No. 16. Ditto, representing a cow suckling her 
calf, and drinking out of a circular vessel. Pt. 2. PI. 
xvi. 
No. 17. Two terminal heads, joined back to back ; 
one of the bearded Bacchus, the other of Libera. Pt. 
2. PL xvii. 
No. 18. A statue of the Goddess of Fortune. Pt. 
2. PL xvm. 
No. 19. A terminal head of the bearded Bacchus, 
of very early Greek work. Pt. 2. PL xix. 
No. 20. A head of Hippocrates. Pt. 2. PI. xx. 
No. 20*. A Greek funeral monument, with a bas- 
relief and an inscription. It is to the memory of a 
person named Alexander, a native of Bithynia. This 
marble, brought from Smyrna, was presented to the Mu¬ 
seum, in 1772, by Matthew Duane, Esq. and Thomas Tyr- 
whitt, Esq. 
No. 21. A terminal head of Mercury. Purchased, 
in 
ROOM III. 
Antiquities. 
