Left Wall:
SS. Agnes and Emerentiana: Luca Signorelli; Annunciation: F. Francia; SS. Laurence and Benedict (very peculiar, as scarcely showing their faces at all, but magnificent in colour): Luca Signorelli.

Wall of Egress:
Coronation of the Virgin, with wings, of saints, angels, and doves: F. Filippo Lippi.

Between the Windows: S. Jerome, in tempera: Giovanni Sanzio, father of Raphael.

7th Room.

Entrance Wall:
Pagan sacrifice: Caravaggio (?).

Left Wall:
Altar-piece by Antonio da Murano, 1464.

Wall of Egress:
Christ at Emmaus: Caravaggio.

8th Room.
An oil copy of the fresco of the Flagellation of St. Andrew by Domenichino, at S. Gregorio.

9th Room.
A set of beautiful terracotta busts and reliefs by Pettrich, illustrative of North American Indian life. This room is called the Hall of Council, and is surrounded by fresco portraits of popes, and pictures allegorical of their arms, &c.

The walls of the open galleries on this floor of the palace have been covered with early Christian inscriptions from the catacombs, which have been thus arranged in arches:—