784. Votive relief. Kybelè seated, with a recumbent lion in her lap, its head to the left. In her right hand she has a bowl; in her left she holds some object, the form of which cannot be made out. She wears a long chiton, girt at the waist, and a mantle. Her head is broken off; on each side of her neck a long tress falls on her shoulder. Sculpture late and rough.—Presented by J. P. Gandy Deering, Esq., 1820.

Greek marble; height, 11 inches; width, 10½ inches. Synopsis, No. 300 (103*).

785. Fragment of a relief, probably votive, containing Hermes, who wears a short chiton, chlamys, and petasos, and holds out a phialè in the right hand. On his left is a female figure, also holding a phialè. On the right, the right arm alone remains of a third figure with a phialè.—Knidos.

Marble; height, 1 foot 3 inches; width, 1 foot ½ inch.

786. Relief with three figures. On the left is Athenè, having long chiton, peplos, helmet, aegis, spear. Beside her is a seated animal, perhaps a lion. In the centre is Aphroditè (?), wearing long chiton, peplos, and polos. She has a spear in her left hand, and a much mutilated Eros (?) standing by her side. On the right is a figure of the deified Heracles (?), half-draped in mantle and lion's skin, with the club in his left hand and a sceptre or thyrsus in his right hand. He appears to wear the Egyptian crown.—Presented by H. Gally Knight, Esq., 1839.

Parian marble (?); height, 1 foot 1½ inches; width, 1 foot 1¼ inches. Wolters, No. 1845.

787. Fragment of a relief, with a male figure, heavily draped, wearing long chiton and himation, and having long hair falling on the shoulders. The left hand is raised, and there are marks of the attachment of a metal object, perhaps a sceptre or thyrsos. The figure also wore a metal wreath. The relief, which is only complete on the right side, was bounded by pilasters and an entablature.—Athens (?). Elgin Coll.

Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 7 inches. Mus. Marbles, IX., pl. 38, fig. 1; Synopsis, No. 176 (107).