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Here are alfo a Variety of Keys of dif- 

 ferent Sorts, particularly the Ring Key, 

 which for greater Security was worn on 

 the Finger and fome Bracelets and other 

 Ornaments, ^r. of Metal. 



We mufl next attend to the Stylus, 

 which is a Steel Inftrument, ufed by the 

 Romans to write on their Tablets of Wax. 



Some Roman Weights, and feveral Peb- 

 bles with Figures and Infcriptions on 

 them. 



Various Kinds of Meafures for Oil, 

 Pulfe, £sfr. IT eJfeU^ and Parts of ancient 

 Pavements and Mofaic Work the Dice 

 here preferved, are found in great Quan- 

 tities in different Parts of the World, and 

 by fome fuppofed to have been dropped 

 by the Soldiers of the Roman Armies ia 

 their March from one Station to another. 



Some Corn brought from the Ruins of 

 Herculaneum, 



There is a Leaf of Silver, or Amal- 

 gama, preferved here, on which are plain- 



