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And fome much fmaller, ufed for Li- 

 bations, or perhaps as Lacrymatories, to 

 receive the Tears of the Mourners at 

 Funerals. 



Jars with triangular Mouths, intended 

 to pour Water on the Hands of thcPriefts, 

 or for Libations in their Sacrifices. 



Many Pateras, Difhes, of various Shapes 

 and Sizes : Some of them have Pedeflals ; 

 they have Handles, which are either ho- 

 rizontal or vertical; and were ufed for 

 Perfumes, for bufning Incenfe, for keep- 

 ing Fire, or carrying it from Place to 

 Place. 



Cups for containing the great Variety 

 of precious Ointments that were formerly 

 inUfe. 



Some Pateras very large, and orna- 

 mented with Figures and Hetrufcan Let- 

 I -lers. 



I We muft alfo take particular notice of 

 fome Urns of plain Alabafler, and others 

 very large, but ornamented with the fame 



i j -Kind of Figures and Infcriptions as the 



large 



