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lofopher, Juno^ and others, fome of which 

 are not eafily diftinguifhed, and the reft 

 it is not neceflary to particularize. 



We muft obferve feveral Bronze Fi- 

 gures, as oiVenus^ Cupid^ Hercules^ Mars, 

 feveral Roman Soldiers, Bea Fafcinatrix 

 the Goddefs of Spells and Charms Vef- 

 tals, Cafior^ Priapus^ Terminus the God 

 who prefided over Land-marks ^ Griphon, 

 and others. 



In Bronze are alfo the Heads of Juno, 

 Diana^ Apollo^ Mercury^ Mmotaurus^ Fau- 

 nus^ &c. 



What come next in courfe, are fome 

 uncommon Mafks, various Votaries or 

 Oblations, Models of Circufes, the Places 

 where they exhibited their public Games, 

 and feveral Pieces of Stones, Bricks, and 

 earthern Pipes, dug out of the Ruins of 

 the ancient Buildings, Aquedudts, 



^c. By thefe we are in fome Sort m.ade 

 acquainted with the Nature of thofe Ma- 

 terials that could caufe their Buildings to 



iaft 



