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her. Heracles has his lion-skin <strong>and</strong> club ; a female with a thyrse st<strong>and</strong>s beside<br />

him. Painting on a Vase. 6. M. 246.—3. Dionysos <strong>and</strong> Demeter in a chariot<br />

drawn by Centaurs <strong>and</strong> Centauresses : he holds a diotan <strong>and</strong> a thyrse ; she, poppies :<br />

the Centaurs carry rhyta <strong>and</strong> thyrses : one Ccntauress plays on the double flute,<br />

the other on the tambourin. Cameo, G. M. 275. Buonarroti, Med. Ant. 427.<br />

Plate IX.<br />

1. Cybele. Medal <strong>of</strong> Hadrian. G. M. 9.—2. Cybele <strong>and</strong> Attis. Medallion <strong>of</strong><br />

Faustina. G. M. 13—3. Artemis <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. Statue. G. M. 108. Mus. Pio Clem.<br />

1. 32.—4. Artemis <strong>of</strong> Ephesus <strong>and</strong> Serapis in a galley. Medallion <strong>of</strong> Gordian.<br />

G. M. 111.— 5. Artemis <strong>of</strong> Ephesus in her temple. Coin <strong>of</strong> the Ephesians. G.M.<br />

109.—6. Isis suckling Horus. Sculpture at PhiUe. Descrip. deVEgypte Antiq. i.<br />

pl. 22.<br />

Plate X.<br />

1. Iason putting on his s<strong>and</strong>al. Statue, G. M. 416. Mus. Pio Clem. iii. 48.—<br />

2. Antiope <strong>and</strong> her children. Bas-relief in the Villa Borghesi, G. M. 94. Muse~e<br />

des Antiques, ii.—3. <strong>The</strong> labours <strong>of</strong> Heracles : Omphale <strong>and</strong> the herb in the centre.<br />

Bas-relief belonging to Cardinal Borgia. G. M. 453.<br />

Plate XI.<br />

1. Perseus <strong>and</strong> Andromeda. Bas-relief. G. M. 388. Mus. Cap. iv. 52.—2. Ganymedes.<br />

G. M. 534. Mus. Pio Clem. ii. 35.—3. Bellerophontes slaying the Chimaera:<br />

Iobates <strong>and</strong> Athena viewing the combat. G. M. 343. Tischbein, i. 1.—<br />

4. Battle <strong>of</strong> the Amazons. Sarcophagus, Musee des Antiques, ii. 95.<br />

Plate XII.<br />

1. Juno Matrona. Statue.—2. Jupiter, Juno, <strong>and</strong> Minerva. Gem.—3. Mars<br />

Gradivus. Gem.—4. Janus. Medal <strong>of</strong> Antoninus Pius.—5. Lares. Sepulchral<br />

Lamp.—6. Vertumnus. Gem.— 7. Jupiter Pluvius. Medal.—8. Silvanus. Se<br />

pulchral Lamp.—9. Flora. Statue.—10. Faunus. Statue.—11. Pomona. Gem.<br />

All from Spence's Polymetis.

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