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room l No. 79' A female statue, crowned with an 
Antiquities, indented diadem. Part of the arms is wanting. 
SECOND ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES . 
room ii. No. 1. A colossal head of Minerva Sospita. 
No. 2. A funeral urn, ornamented with 
equestrian and pedestrian combatants. 
No. 3. One of the feet, or supports, of an 
ancient tripod-table. 
No. 4. A statue of a canephora, anciently 
made use of as a column. It was one of the 
cariatides, which supported the portico of a small 
temple, dedicated to Bacchus. 
No. 5. A candelabrum. 
No. 6. The triangular base of a candelabrum, 
on the sides of which three genii with wings hold 
each a part of the armour of Mars, namely, his 
helmet, his shield, and his sword. 
No. 7* A vase, three feet high, with upright 
massive handles, of an oval form, and ornamented 
all around with Bacchanalian figures. 
No. 8. A statue of Venus, naked to the waist, 
and covered with drapery from thence downwards. 
It was found in the maritime baths of Claudius, 
at Ostia. 
No. 9. A vase, two feet eight inches high, of 
an oval form, with two upright double handles, 
which spring from the necks of swans, The 
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