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koom x. (Case 52.) Dice and tali, formed of various 
Axti 2 uiti£s. substances. 
(Case 53.) A great variety of Tesserae in 
ivory, bronze, crystal, agate, and terracotta, 
many of which were tickets of admission to the 
theatres. In this case also is a considerable num- 
ber of styles for writing on wax tablets ; pins for 
the hair ; bodkins ; and needles both for sewing 
and netting. 
(Case 54.) Architectural mouldings in por- 
phyry, part of a frieze in rosso antico ; handles 
of knives, fragments of lectisternia, &c. &c. 
(Case 55.) Stamps for sealing casks. 
(Case 56.) A large collection of Roman 
weights. 
(Case 57.) Votive offerings in bronze. 
(Case 58.) A brick taken out of the ruins of 
a large city, supposed to have been Babylon, 
near the town of Hillah, on the river Euphrates ; 
it has an inscription in unknown characters. 
(Case 59.) Specimens of ancient painting from 
Herculaneum. 
(Case 60.) A brick similar to the one in 
Case 58. 
(Cases 61, 62, 63.) Specimens of bas-reliefs 
in stucco, from the walls of Herculaneum. 
(Case 64.) Celts. 
(Case 65.) Various instruments used by the 
Ancients ; 
