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No. 31. A bas-relief, representing two Fauns, 
leaning over a large open vesse} of wine, as if 
observing the reflection of their faces on the sur¬ 
face of the liquor. 
No. 32. Ditto, imperfect, representing a 
trophy, before which stands a captive, attended 
by a guard, and secured by a chain fastened round 
his right wrist. 
No. 33. Ditto, representing two Fauns, ga¬ 
thering grapes into baskets. From the collection 
of Sir Hans Shane . 
No. 34. Ditto, representing Paris carrying off 
Helen, in a car drawn by four horses. 
No. 35. Ditto, representing Egyptian hiero¬ 
glyphics. 
No. 36. Ditto, representing two persons na¬ 
vigating the Nile in a boat. In the fore-ground 
is an hippopotamus, two crocodiles, some birds, 
and several plants of the lotus. In the distance 
are buildings, on the roofs of which are seen three 
Ibises. The whole of this scenery is, viewed 
through two arches, supported by columns. 
No -37- Ditto, imperfect, representing a vase 
with two handles, on one side of which is a pan¬ 
ther leaping up, a thyrsus, and the letter A. 
No. 38. A statue of the goddess Salus. 
Both the hands are wanting; but, from the posi¬ 
tion of the arms, it is apparent that the figure held 
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