Notice of Sketches of Naval Life. 



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No. 1. Glass 

 lachrymatory 

 from Milo. 

 The glass i.^ 

 like our com- 

 mon window 

 glass, hut ve- 

 ry thin. 



2. Glass, from 

 Milo. Glass, 

 lighter in color 

 than the for- 

 mer, and not 

 more than one 

 fiiftieth of an 

 inch in thick- 

 ness 



3. Glass, from 

 Egina. Glass, 

 very thick, sil- 

 very and iri- 

 sed. 



4. Glass, from 

 Egina: darker 

 colored than the 



former, and 

 beautifully iri- 

 sed. All the 

 glass which I 

 have from Egi- 

 na, has the sil- 

 very and irised 

 appearance. 



5. Alabaster 

 lachrymatory, 

 from Milo. 



6. A set of glass 

 paterae, from 

 Milo. Glass, 

 like No. 1. but 

 purer. They 

 were found to- 

 gether, in a 

 pile. 



7. Glass, from 

 Milo: quali- 

 ties, like those 

 of No. 1. 



8. Glass, from Milo: in color, like No. 2. 



9. Glass, from Milo: qualities, like those of No. 3. 



10. Glass, from Milo : color, a very dark green. 



11. Glass, from Milo: qualities, as in No. 8 : it is a beautiful little thing. 



12. Lachrymatory of terra cotta, Milo. These are common. 



13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Vessels of terra cotta, from Milo. 

 19, 20. Lamps, from Milo. 



31. A copper vessel, from Milo : a beautiful article, though greatly rusted. 



