[2] There is a portrait of Sloane in the Mediæval Room, and a bust by Roubiliac in the Ceramic Gallery.

[3] The entries in the Sloane Catalogue are:—"218. A vase of red and grey marble with green veins, with a cover from the Earl of Arundel's Collections. 222. A busto of Tully (?) when young.—Arundel. 223. A small Venus (?).—Arundel."

[4] Michaelis, Ancient Marbles, p. 6.

[5] Mus. Marbles, II., pl. 39.

[6] There is a bust of Mead by Roubiliac in the Ceramic Gallery.

[7] Mus. Meadianum, Pars altera, p. 219.

[8] Cf. Mus. Marbles, V., pl. 1, fig. 3; pl. 6, fig. 4; pl. 7, fig. 1; pl. 12, fig. 4.

[9] Nos. [639], [703], [737].

[10] Archæologia, III., p. 230.

[11] Nos. [774], [780]; Græco-Roman Guide, I., No. 140b.