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called by the general Name of CelteS:, 

 and many of them are here to be feen. 



Sacrificing Instr u m e n t s. 



Under this Head are a V ariety of odd- 

 fancied Metal Lamps : Their Shape dif- 

 fers greatly fome being like Animals, 

 others fuch Monflers as have not their 

 Likenefs in Nature : But the Reader will 

 form a much better Idea of them by In- 

 fpedlion, than he poUibly can by any De- 

 fcription. They were chiefly ufed in the 

 Temples. 



A facrificing Knife, Simpulums, Cha- 

 hces, Ladles, and other Inflruments of 

 Brafs, ufed by the Priefts in their Sacri- 

 fices. 



We now come to a great Number of 

 Roman Pateras, Diilies, various in Form 

 and Size, according to the Ufes for which 

 they were intended many of them v/ere 

 for receiving the Blood of the Vidims in 

 their Sacrifices ^ the reft were appropriated 

 D to 



